ICYMI: "Black Mirror" Season 5 Trailers Are Full of Star Power and Technology Paranoia!
For anyone looking for a new reason to become utterly paranoid of technology and the future, then look no further, because Netflix's bizarre, mind-bending series "Black Mirror" is set for its triumphant return with 3 brand new thought-provoking tales. This time around, the number of episodes has been reduced to three, similar to how the first 2 seasons came about back when the show was on U.K.'s Channel 4. This probably has to do with the interactive film which released at the end of last year, Bandersnatch, which everyone should check out because it's a lot of fun. But before an online petition starts demanding that number be doubled like the previous 2 seasons on Netflix, you should probably be aware that, from the looks of the official trailer that has recently dropped, it seems this iteration of tech escalation paranoia from the twisted mind of creator Charlie Booker will be the most star-studded event the series has ever offered its viewers.
"Black Mirror" has seen its fair share of big-time names from Hollywood taking up space in the credits. Since its premiere, the show has seen such talent grace its crazy narratives with incredible performances from the likes of Jon Hamm, Haley Atwell, Domhnall Gleeson, Daniel Kaluuya, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jesse Plemmons, Will Poulter, Letitia Wright, Benedict Wong and literally too many more to name. Now that's some serious star power spread out over 4 seasons, a Christmas Special, and a "choose your own adventure"-style film. This next chapter in the "Black Mirror" saga will be brought to life with the help of Miley Cyrus, Topher Grace, Ludi Lin, Yahya Abdul Mateen II, Pom Klementieff, and Anthony Mackie. Yup, all those names in 3 crazy "Black Mirror" stories promise to continue the successful trend for the anthology series Netflix subscribers cannot seem to get enough of. If the stellar cast hasn't sealed the deal for you to watch, then the episode titles and exclusive promos will definitely be enough to convince you.