Black Mirror season 7 will include a Star Trek parody episode sequel
USS Callister is getting a part two

The firstꦏ trailer for Black Mirror season 7 has dropped – and it looks like fans will be getting a s🍌equel to one of the show's most popular episodes.
Netflix r𝔉eleased a brief 30-second teaser, which can be viewed below, with the caption, "Six new stories, but one looks a little familiar. Black Mirror returns 2025."
Something does look familiar: in the cꦉlip𓂃, symbols appear across the screen. One symbol in particular lights up and turns yellow – the logo from the season 4 episode USS Callister.
USS Callister sees a gifted programmer named Robert Daly (Jesse Plemons) who, unhappy with the lack of recognition from his coworkers, decides to simulate a Star Trek-like space adventure. The episode earned four Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Television Movie, with William Bridges and Charlies Brooker taking home the Emmy♔ for Outstanding Writing. The cast includes Cris♏tin Milloti, Jimmi Simpson, Michaela Coel, Billy Magnussen, and Aaron Paul in a voice-over cameo as Gamer691.
Six new stories, but one looks a litt𝔍le familꦜiar. Black Mirror returns 2025. pic.twitter.com/uJmpxEhZH4
澳洲幸运5开奖号🅷码历史查询:Season 7 was announced back in November, with Charlie Brooker𒁃 return𒐪ing as executive producer, along with Annabel Jones and Jessica Rhoades.
The show took a four-year hiatus after season 5, with season 6 premiering on June 2023. The cast included Annie🐲 Murphy, Salma Hayek, Aaron Paul, Josh Hartnett, Zazie Beetz, and Paapa Essiedu.
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