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‘Black Mirror’ Season 4: Teaser Trailer, Episode Titles, Directors and Stars Revealed (Video)
“Black Mirror” Party! Rosemarie DeWitt, Jesse Plemmons onboard dark Netflix hit
Matt Donnelly | Last Updated: August 25, 2017 @ 6:44 AM
For the love of Jon Hamm, there’s been a sizable data dump for the upcoming season of “Black Mirror.”
The dystopian hit, created by Charlie Brooker and picked up by Netflix after a two-year run in the U.K., spilled some key details about its fourth season on Friday.
In step with the Edinburgh TV Festival, Netflix announced that Rosemarie DeWitt, Jesse Plemmons, Andrea Riseborough, “Black Panther” star Letitia Wright, “Westworld” star Jimmi Simpson and more have been cast in the next round of episodes.
The installments were directed by some of the best talent working in the TV and film: Jodie Foster, Tim Van Patten (“Game of Thrones”), David Slade (“American Gods”) and Colm McCarthy (“Peaky Blinders”).
Season 4 does not yet have a confirmed release date but is set to hit the streaming service in December. Feast on the full episode list complete with actor, writer and director credits:
“Arkangel” Cast: Rosemarie Dewitt (La La Land, Mad Men), Brenna Harding (A Place to Call Home), Owen Teague (Bloodline) Director: Jodie Foster Written by: Charlie Brooker
“USS Callister” Cast: Jesse Plemons (Black Mass, Fargo), Cristin Milioti (The Wolf of Wall Street, Fargo), Jimmi Simpson (Westworld, House of Cards), Michaela Coel (Chewing Gum, Monsters: Dark Continent) Director: Toby Haynes (Dr Who, Sherlock) Written By: Charlie Brooker & William Bridges
“Crocodile” Cast: Andrea Riseborough (Birdman, Bloodline), Andrew Gower (Outlander), Kiran Sonia Sawar (Murdered By My Father) Director: John Hillcoat (Triple Nine, Lawless) Written By: Charlie Brooker
“Hang the DJ” Cast: Georgina Campbell (Flowers, Broadchurch), Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders, Green Room), George Blagden (Versailles, Vikings) Director: Tim Van Patten (The Sopranos, Game of Thrones) Written By: Charlie Brooker
“Metalhead” Cast: Maxine Peake (The Theory Of Everything, The Village), Jake Davies (The Missing, A Brilliant Young Mind), Clint Dyer (Hope Springs) Director: David Slade (Hannibal, American Gods) Written By: Charlie Brooker
“Black Museum” Cast: Douglas Hodge (The Night Manager, Catastrophe), Letitia Wright (Humans, Ready Player One), Babs Olusanmokun (Roots, The Defenders) Director: Colm McCarthy Written By: Charlie Brooker
All 13 'Black Mirror' Episodes Ranked, From Good to Mind-Blowing (Photos)
We've spent a lot of time staring into Netflix's dark, cracked "Black Mirror," which returns for Season 4 this month. Usually we rank things from worst to best, but there are no bad episodes of the show. So here's every episode of "Black Mirror," ranked from good to mind-blowing.
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13. Season 3, Episode 6: "Hated in the Nation"
It's disappointing that Season 3 -- in which "Black Mirror" produced some of the best television, well, ever -- ended on such a so-so note, by "Black Mirror" standards. This story about a killer hashtag and Terminator bees has shades of "Sharknado." Great acting, though.
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12. Season 2, Episode 3: "The Waldo Moment"
A lot of people say this episode, about an insulting cartoon bear who inserts himself into politics, heralded the rise of Donald Trump. It's well done, but just not that groundbreaking.
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11. Season 1, Episode 2: "Fifteen Million Merits"
This twist on "American Idol"-style mobs is, again, well-acted. But is it even a satire to portray people working hard for the illusion of happiness? Isn't that just... being alive?
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10. Season 2, Episode 2: "White Bear"
Full disclosure: We're very divided on this one. One of us thinks it's a sharp critique of armchair prosecutors, and the other thinks "Black Mirror" is least effective when it goes for horror.
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9. Season 3, Episode 2: "Playtest"
Another horror episode. It's absolutely captivating, and the questions it raises about memory and identity linger long after the shocks.
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8. Season 2, Episode 1: "Be Right Back"
We recommend this episode, and all the ones that follow, with zero reservations. Starring Hayley Atwell and Domhnall Gleeson, "Be Right Back" is another aching look at the qualities that make us us. It's one of many "Black Mirror" episodes that could have been a Best Picture contender if it were a movie. In fact, it shares some similarities with the 2014 Best Picture nominee "Her."
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7. Season 2, Episode 4: "White Christmas"
If you're dreaming of a black Christmas, this showcase for Jon Hamm at his most mad combines two imaginary technologies -- one of which allows you to "block" people in real life -- to tell one of the knottiest stories ever told. Sentiment-free, it's the most "Black Mirror" episode of "Black Mirror."
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6. Season 3, Episode 3: "Shut Up and Dance"
No episode of "Black Mirror" will leave you feeling worse about humanity than this one. It's brilliantly plotted and paced, and the ultimate prank is on you. Oh, also? It could happen. Similar things have already happened.
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5. Episode 3, Season 5: "Men Against Fire"
Welcome to the Top 5. We don't say this lightly: This episodes stands alongside "All Quiet on the Western Front" and "Full Metal Jacket" as one of the best stories about how war really works. (Fun fact: The speech about most soldiers not firing their weapons might be totally wrong.)
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4. Season 3, Episode 1 -- "Nosedive"
This episode, starring Bryce Dallas Howard, is a perfect sendup of our obsession with social media approval. We tweeted how much we loved the episode, waited to see if anyone retweeted or liked our tweet... and then realized the show hit even closer to home than we had realized.
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3. Season 1, Episode 1: "National Anthem"
There is no better introduction to the show's cold-realist aesthetic.
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2. Season 3, Episode 3: "The Entire History of You"
If you've ever been in a relationship with anyone who's been in another relationship, this one will crush you. The episode so needed to be a movie that Robert Downey Jr. is turning it into a movie.
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1. Season 3, Episode 4: "San Junipero"
Hard sci-fi with heart. This is another episode that, if it were a film, would be a Best Picture contender. It's visually stunning, joyous to watch for anyone with any sense of '80s nostalgia -- and makes you grateful for life and love. It's all the more perfect that the episode features a colorblind romance filmed in Cape Town, South Africa -- the former seat of segregation.
And when you're done with "Black Mirror," you may want to check out Netflix's similarly smart series "The Crown," which also returns this month. It's excellent, and we ranked all the characters.
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Season 4 of “Black Mirror” is coming this month. Let’s look at the episodes so far, and how they’ve changed how you see… everything
We've spent a lot of time staring into Netflix's dark, cracked "Black Mirror," which returns for Season 4 this month. Usually we rank things from worst to best, but there are no bad episodes of the show. So here's every episode of "Black Mirror," ranked from good to mind-blowing.