Black Mirror Season 6 Episode 1 - Salma Hayek’s Face is on BLACK MIRROR #blackmirror #netflix
Black Mirror Season 6 - Salma Hayek’s Face and More is on BLACK MIRROR #blackmirror #netflix
Black Mirror is a British anthology television series created by Charlie Brooker. Individual episodes explore a diversity of genres, but most are set in near-future dystopias with sci-fi technology—a type of speculative fiction. The series is based on The Twilight Zone and uses technology to comment on contemporary social issues. Most episodes are written by Brooker with heavy involvement by the executive producer Annabel Jones.
There are 27 episodes across six series and one special, in addition to the interactive film Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018). The first two series aired on the British network Channel 4 in 2011 and 2013, as did the 2014 special "White Christmas". The programme then moved to Netflix, where four further series aired in 2016, 2017, 2019, and 2023. Two related webisode series were produced by Netflix, and a companion book to the first four series, Inside Black Mirror, was published in 2018. Soundtracks to many episodes have been released as albums.
The series has received critical acclaim and is considered by many reviewers to be one of the best television series of the 2010s. The programme won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie three times consecutively for "San Junipero", "USS Callister" and Bandersnatch. However, some critics consider the morality of the series obvious or cite declining quality over time. Black Mirror, along with American Horror Story, has been credited with repopularising the anthology television format, and a number of episodes have been seen by reviewers as prescient.
Around January 2020, Brooker and Jones announced their departure from House of Tomorrow. Variety reported that intellectual property issues were at the centre of this change, with the series' rights held by Endemol.[59] By February 2020, Brooker and Jones had established Broke and Bones, a new production company.[91] Netflix had arranged a long-term contract for series and other production rights with the Broke and Bones company by July 2020, although rights for Black Mirror still remained with Endemol. According to Variety, this left Brooker and Jones unable to produce additional series unless new agreements were put in place.[92] In a May 2020 interview with Radio Times, Brooker questioned whether the public mood would suit a sixth series of Black Mirror and said that he had been working on more comedic projects.[93]
A sixth series was announced by Netflix in May 2022, to consist of more than three episodes. The series will be produced by Broke and Bones, rather than House of Tomorrow. However, House of Tomorrow's new owners Banijay retain ownership of the programme (Banijay bought the Endemol Shine Group in 2020).[94] Zazie Beetz said that her episode was filmed in June 2022.[95] Variety reported that the series was in production as of July 2022.[96] The first teaser trailer was released on 26 April 2023, announcing a June 2023 release date.[5][6] On 11 May 2023, Entertainment Weekly announced five episode titles: "Joan is Awful"; "Loch Henry"; "Beyond the Sea"; "Mazey Day"; and "Demon 79",[97][98] ultimately released on 15 June 2023.
Brooker said in 2023 that Black Mirror should continually reinvent itself and display standalone stories; he began the series by "deliberately upending" his "core assumptions" about the programme. Some episodes contain elements he "previously sworn blind" he would avoid
Black Mirror Season 6 Episode 1 Joan Is Awful
Black Mirror Season 6 Episode 2 Loch Henry
Black Mirror Season 6 Episode 3 Beyond the Sea
Black Mirror Season 6 Episode 4 Mazey Day
Black Mirror Season 6 Episode 5 Demon 79
Annie Murphy, Salma Hayek, Michael Cera, Himesh Patel, Avi Nash, Wunmi Mosaku, Lolly Adefope, Rob Delaney, Ben Barnes, Jared Goldstein, Jaboukie Young-White, Ayo Edebiri and Camirin Farmer
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