The series consists of 92 episodes across 4 seasons , each running approximately 22–30 minutes.
Originally aired late at night in syndication, it was later released as a complete series DVD set in 2018. Key Creative Contributors Tales from the Darkside
(screenwriter for Beetlejuice ), who penned 11 episodes. Notable Episodes Critics and fans often cite these as the series' best: The series consists of 92 episodes across 4
("Word Processor of the Gods," "Sorry, Right Number"). Clive Barker ("The Yattering and Jack"). Harlan Ellison ("Djinn, No Chaser"). Notable Episodes Critics and fans often cite these
is an American anthology television series that aired from September 1984 to July 1988 , following a successful pilot in October 1983. Created by horror icon George A. Romero , the show is known for its eerie, low-budget aesthetic and its signature opening narration about an unseen "underworld" that exists alongside reality. Series Overview
Produced by Romero's Laurel Entertainment on a modest budget of roughly $124,000 per episode, which contributed to its "gritty" and sometimes "dated" look.