
Episode Rundown:
- Common People
A desperate husband turns to an advanced life-support system, Rivermind, to save his wife. But at what cost?
Starring Rashida Jones and Chris O’Dowd. Directed by Ally Pankiw. - Bête Noire
A confectionary genius suspects her new coworker is not what she seems.
Starring Siena Kelly and Rosy McEwen. Directed by Toby Haynes. - Hotel Reverie
A Hollywood star is trapped in a high-tech remake of a vintage film, with only one way out — stick to the script.
Starring Issa Rae and Emma Corrin. Directed by Haolu Wang. - Plaything
A murder mystery tied to an eerie 1990s video game with evolving AI.
Starring Peter Capaldi and Will Poulter. Directed by David Slade. - Eulogy
A man steps into old photographs, experiencing emotions he thought were long buried.
Starring Paul Giamatti. Directed by Chris Barrett & Luke Taylor. - USS Callister: Into Infinity
The crew of the USS Callister must survive in an infinite virtual universe.
Starring Cristin Milioti and Jimmi Simpson. Directed by Toby Haynes.
The Black Mirror Effect: Still Shocking?
The trailer gives us a glimpse into a season that feels eerily close to reality. In a world where AI, virtual realities, and immersive technology are no longer just speculative fiction, Black Mirror Season 7 seems less like a dystopian warning and more like a mirror reflecting our present. Is it still shocking? Or has the series evolved into a sharp commentary on the world we’re already living in?






A Cultural Phenomenon
Created by Charlie Brooker and produced by Broke & Bones, Black Mirror continues to push boundaries. With episodes filmed in the UK and Canada, the production boasts an incredible lineup of talent, both in front of and behind the camera.
Mark your calendars for April 10, 2025, and prepare for a season that will leave you questioning your relationship with technology, society, and even yourself.
For more information, visit www.netflix.com/blackmirror. Discover the just released trailer: