Digital video company Interlude plans to enter the dimension of the imagination, with a "Twilight Zone" revival that combines television and gaming.

According to TheWrap, the company has signed a deal with CBS to create an “original interactive project” based on the classic TV series. Few details have been revealed, but it's known that "BioShock" creator Ken Levine will write and direct the pilot episode.

Interlude is perhaps best known for its video for Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" that allowed viewers to change channels, with different actors and reality stars lip-syncing the song on each one.

Similarly, the new approach to "The Twilight Zone" will permit viewers to change and adapt the story as it unfolds.

Interlude partnered with MGM last year to develop an interactive remake of "WarGames."