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Appearance date of the Black Mirror Season 7 and more occupation confirmed – look at the trailer now

In the spirit of returning to earlier years, season 7 will contain a direct continuation of an existing episode for the first time in the history of Black Mirror. Fans are preparing for a return to the USS Callister.

In addition to the co-stars Jimmi Simpson, Milanka Brooks, Osy Ikhile and Billy Magnussen, the Penguin star Cristin Milioti is repeated the role of Nanette Cole.

In conversation with Tudum about the new season, Brooker said: “This time we have six episodes, and two of them are basically a functional length. Some of them are deeply uncomfortable, some are quite fun and some are emotional.”

“In many ways, the basics are back in many ways,” he continued. “They are all science fiction stories, but there are definitely some terrible things, but maybe not on overall horror movie. There are definitely some disturbing content.”

If you are enthusiastic about the next phase in chilling anthology, you are just right as the following trailer of the Black Mirror Season 7 – which confirms A Appearance date on Netflix on Thursday April 10, 2025.

The teaser reveals several new additions to the Black Mirror family, including Michele Austin (hard truths), Ben Bailey Smith (Andor), Asim Chaudhry (people just do nothing), Josh Finan (say nothing), James Nelson-Joyce (a thousand strokes), wants penter (Guardians Work 3).

As already announced, contains the occupation of Black Mirror Season 7 Awkwafina (Jackpot!), Peter Capaldi (criminal register), Emma Corrin (Deadpool & Wolverine), Rashida Jones (Sunny), Chris O'Dowd (Bridesmaid), ISSA Rae (Barbie), Trace Ellis Ross Ross (Black-Ish) and Harriet Wende (Brain (Brain).

Black Mirror can stream on Netflix. Register from £ 5.99 per month for Netflix. Netflix is ​​also available on Sky Glass and Virgin Media Stream.

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