With its unique blend of science fiction, satire and psychological horror, Black Mirror
continues to push the boundaries of storytelling and challenge our perceptions of technology. Since its launch in 2011 on Netflix, the anthology series has met with great success among fans of the series and the specialized press. Such a success that the American streaming platform decided to do it again for a seventh seasonwithout informing anyone.
But here it is: this Tuesday, November 21, the French branch of Netflix inadvertently announced this good news in a post on X (formerly Twitter) now deleted.
In the latter, we learn that the science fiction program is soon to return ! Even if this announcement was not made officially by the red N platform, several American media such as Variety
Or Deadline
confirm this information and reveal that season 7 is expected to go into production at the end of the year.
But what does she have in store for us? What themes will be covered in this new season? Answers!
A seventh season still under the sign of criticism
Charlie Brookerthe creator and showrunner of Black Mirrorhas once again written all episodes for this upcoming season, ensuring that the series’ signature tone and style remains intact.
Always dealing with dark and satirical themes, this seventh season promises to be just as exciting and stimulating as its previous seasons. Indeed, this series has always been known for its ability to exploit our deepest fears and anxieties regarding technology, its excesses and its harmful consequences on our daily lives and on human relationships. With the rise of connected objects, the obsession with social networks and artificial intelligence, the themes of the program are more relevant than ever.
As of yet, no official dates or cast members have been announced, but fans are eagerly awaiting his return! In the meantime, they can rewatch previous seasons and speculate about what might happen in the dystopian world of Black Mirror. So, ready for a new stimulating and disturbing journeyallowing us to question the consequences of ourgrowing dependence on technology ?
LR