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Black Mirror's outstanding “Callister Uss” almost earns its own spin-off series

On any best list Black Mirror The plot so far is Season 4's “USS Callister” hovering at the top, with many fans and critics calling it their favorite of all time. part Star Trek Respect, part of the virtual reality nightmare, part of the execution of the revenge plan, “callister uss callister” also left a mark with its special effects and outstanding performance.

No wonder that was the first one Black Mirror The series is for the sequel, but it's not always a path to it, which creator Charlie Brooker talks about in a new interview.

Season 7 includes the highly anticipated “USS Callister: Infinity,” and when it arrives next week, Brooke talks with Deadline about how it all comes together. Apparently, he considered turning the original story into his own TV series, or a feature film, or a limited TV series after his debut in 2017.

“In all the stories, we did the end of this story, as if we were preparing it for the sequel,” Brooke told the trade. “It went through all kinds of poses, but eventually we reached lengths in the season. It took a long time – we had a pandemic, a writer's strike, and then had to line up everyone's schedule, and that's my own Rubik Cube on Unicycle.”

Fans will recall the original episode starring Cristin Milioti and Jesse Plemons, but Plemons' evil character Robert Daly died at the end. Everyone else is back except for another role played by Plemons and Michaela Coel: Nanette Cole, Jimmi Simpson (Walton), Billy Magnussen (Valdack), Milanka Brooks (Elena (Elena) (Elena), who has her Blue Alien again?

According to Netflix outline, digital clones of their human characters are now “sucked into an infinite virtual universe, fighting for the survival of 30 million players.”

It seems that we may also catch up with their real life colleagues, maybe we can take a look Infinity Now, Robert Daly no longer infiltrates his own toxicity into programming, nor blows DNA into the office.

Black Mirror Season 7 hit Netflix on April 10.

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