CBS is sending viewers back to another dimension. A new iteration of the seminal sic-fi anthology series is being developed for CBS All Access, the network’s proprietary on-demand streaming video service, reports Variety.

According to unnamed sources, Get Out director Jordan Peele is in talks to executive produce the show. CBS declined to comment on the rumor, and further details on the program were not made available.

The Twilight Zone originally aired 1959-1964 and the show has inspired a movie and two television reboots, the last of which aired in the early aughts. Since, attempts have been made to revive the property for both the big screen and the small screen (see “New Writer on 'Twilight Zone' Movie”). Dynamite has kept The Twilight Zone alive in comics (see “Preview: 'Twilight Zone / The Shadow' TP”).

CBS has been betting big on All Access, putting the latest entry in the eternally popular Star Trek universe on the streaming service. Star Trek: Discovery contributed to the largest single-day record for CBS All Access signups (see “'Star Trek: Discovery' Debut Nets Nearly 10 Million Viewers”).