You are about to enter another dimension. A dimension not only of sight and sound, but of... Forest Whitaker?! Yes, that's right, the star of hit flicks like Panic Room and The Crying Game is emceeing UPN's revival of The Twilight Zone (debuting Sept. 18 at 9 pm/ET). Have trouble imagining this spooky series sans Rod Serling as host? So do we.
"I'm basically being me," Whitaker tells TV Guide Online. "Mr. Serling and I have distinctly different personalities. I smile. But there'll be some constants because some of the lines are so iconic, like, 'You are entering into the Twilight Zone.' It's still about ordinary people in extraordinary situations, but the stories are all new, so we're not rehashing any old stories."
The show will boast celebrity guest stars like Jason Alexander (who plays Death) and '80s starlet Ione Skye but Whitaker won't be acting himself. "If I go inside the stories," he muses, "I break that [reality] with the viewers. So I won't do that. I may direct an episode or two, though."
Incidentally, the 41-year-old actor's next film sounds trés Twilight Zone-ish. In Phone Booth debuting this month at the Toronto Film Festival he's a police captain who helps an imperiled Colin Farrell. "Colin goes into a phone booth because he's trying to solicit an affair with this woman," he previews. "When he hangs up, the phone rings and a man tells Colin he knows what he's about to do to himself and his wife and he's not going to allow it!"
Turns out, that man is also a deadly sniper played by 24's Kiefer Sutherland who forces Farrell to stay in the booth while he "strips bare all the moral problems in his life." Ouch!
Therapy probably would be easier, but that's director Joel Schumacher for you. "I like working with Joel a lot," Whitaker enthuses. "He's got a lot of ideas, he's open to spontaneity and a really charmingly flamboyant person."