
The 'black mirror' in the title is the one you find on every wall, on every table, in every palm: the cold, shiny screen of a television, a computer, a smartphone. Channel 4 itself describes the first episode as a "twisty parable of the Twitter age".Ĭharlie Brooker explained the title to The Guardian : “If technology is a drug - and it feels like a drug - what exactly are the side effects? This area - between pleasure and discomfort - is the setting for my new drama series Black Mirror. In an Endemol press release, the series was described as a " Hybrid of Twilight Zone and The Incredible Stories of Roald Dahl ". Regarding the content and structure of the series, producer Charlie Brooker noted that "each episode has a different cast, a different location, even a different reality." But they were all about "the way we all live and we could live within 10 minutes if we were clumsy". The fifth season was released on June 5, 2019. Between the fourth and fifth seasons of the series, the interactive film Black Mirror: Bandersnatch was released on Decem. On March 5, 2018, the production order for the fifth season was announced. The fourth season was made available via streaming worldwide on Netflix on Decem. In some episodes, however, there are references and references to events or objects of other episodes. The plot of the respective episodes is self-contained and tells its own stories, which is why the series is included in the anthology series. Thriller, drama, horror, science fiction, satireĬharlie Brooker, Annabel Jones, Emma Pike, Barney Reiszīlack Mirror is a British science fiction series by Charlie Brooker that explores the various effects of the use of technology and media on society. Zeppotron ( Endemol ), Channel 4, Gran Babieka
