After The Twilight Zone (1959), The Twilight Zone (1985) and The Twilight Zone (2002), this is the fourth "Twilight Zone" television series. There have also been two films in the franchise: Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) and Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics (1994).
There seems to be a running theme with respect to the number 1-0-1-5 in the first season of the Twilight Zone:
- In Nightmare at 30,000 Feet (2019), it was the flight number of the commercial airliner which left at 10:15PM on October 15.
- In Replay (2019), it was the the license plate number of the police cruiser
- In A Traveler (2019), it the key code to enter the cell block.
- In Point of Origin (2019), it was the designation of a "Pilgrim" and the keycode to enter the room where the "Leader" of the Pilgrim Caravan resided.
There seems to be a running theme with respect to an allusion to Whipple, in the first season and third revival of the Twilight Zone, as mentioned original Twilight Zone episode, The Brain Center at Whipple's (1964):
- It was brand of MP3 player and there was a digital poster from Nightmare at 30,000 Feet (2019)
- It was a brand of camcorder in Replay (2019)
- a Cable News Network and also a computer equipment manufacturer, in The Wunderkind (2019)
- The tech aboard the ship in Six Degrees of Freedom (2019)
- The mask/scanner used on Eve to probe her mind is also manufactured by Whipple as seen in the back of the chair in Point of Origin (2019)
In 2023, Rod Serling was a nominee and was later inducted into "The Official Horror Host Hall of Fame".