Netflix share trailer for 'Black Mirror' season seven, which will feature a follow-up to 'USS Callister' - the first sequel episode the show has ever mounted.
New returning cast include Will Poulter and Asim Chaudhry when Charlie Brooker's dystopian anthology returns April 10 with six new episodes, including the highly anticipated sequel to "USS Callister." ...
It's once again time to have your mind twisted and flabbergasted, because "Black Mirror" is back with a brand new season. Netflix's hit sci-fi episodic series will release Season 7 next month ...
Black Mirror will return with six new episodes in 2025. It includes a sequel to the acclaimed USS Callister episode. But when will the show be released? Netflix has confirmed when Black Mirror ...
Fans of Black Mirror only have a few weeks left to wait before the new series arrives on Netflix. The captivating sci-fi programme first graced our screens in 2011 and rapidly gained a cult following.
The moment that Black Mirror fans have been waiting for finally arrived last night, as Netflix released the highly anticipated trailer for Season 7. From virtual reality headsets to killer video ...
If you were to write up a list of the best feel-bad shows in recent memory, Black Mirror would rank in the upper echelons. Because episodes of Charlie Brooker’s dystopian sci-fi anthology tend ...
Paul Giamatti, Issa Rae, Awkwafina, and Emma Corrin are among the latest stars of the anthology series, premiering April 10 on Netflix. The “Black Mirror” Season 7 cast additionally includes ...
Netflix’s biggest nightmares return in the Black Mirror season 7 trailer. “Fans of the show will recognize the cast of a certain spaceship from one of our episodes reappearing,” series ...
Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories. The first trailer for the next season of Black Mirror is full of the kinds of topics you’d expect from the anthology: AI, virtual ...
"Lose your mind. Lose your reality. The Emmy Award winning series returns with 6 new stories. Nothing is as it seems." Charlie Brooker's dark, satirical anthology series will return in April 2025 ...