Amazing Stories

Amazing Stories

7.5

A truly amazing, fantastical, science fiction, funny and odd, and sometimes scary, sad and endearing anthology series presented by Steven Spielberg with guest appearances by many famous actors, actresses, and directors.

  • Release Date: September 29, 1985
  • Status: Ended
  • Languages: English
  • Production: Universal Television, Amblin Entertainment
  • Production Country: United States of America
Sci-Fi & FantasyDramaComedyFamilyMysteryCrime

Cast

No cast available.

Seasons

  • Season 1

    Season 1

    6.8

    September 29, 1985

    The first season of this anthology series sets the tone with tales of light humor and even heavy drama with a twist of magic!

    Episodes: 24

  • Season 2

    Season 2

    7.4

    September 22, 1986

    The second season of this anthology series continues unique tales of fun, adventure and excitement!

    Episodes: 21

Reviews

  • DocTerminus

    DocTerminus

    7

    October 18, 2021

    DocTerminus

    Steven Spielberg began his diverse career with television. As his star began to rise above the Hollywood sign, he created AMAZING STORIES, an anthology series not unlike THE TWILIGHT ZONE. Not surprisingly, this new project debuts just a couple of years after his involvement in the doomed TWILIGHT ZONE movie. The filmmaker would fluctuate his involvement in the series from directing a couple of episodes to story suggestions and plot ideas. No matter what, his influence is felt throughout the run. The opportunity to work with Spielberg shook the walls of the movie factory. Martin Scorsese, Clint Eastwood, Burt Reynolds, Brad Bird and Robert Zemeckis are just a handful of directors who helmed an episode. Kevin Costner, Carrie Fisher, Kiefer Sutherland, Rhea Perlman and Danny Devito appeared in the series amongst another list of hundreds of A-list performers. John Lithgow took home an Emmy award for his performance in the touching episode THE DOLL. Since the series is so diverse, each episode should be reviewed on its own merit, as if each was its own unique film. These reviews would no doubt vary from excellent to weak. Not surprising from a series that's budgets from complicated war scenes to shots in limited detail studios. Enjoy the series, and note how many of the stories seem to re-appear as the format for many other films for years to come.

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