'Black Mirror' Season 6: Everything to know
Netflix has provided a glimpse into the upcoming episodes by revealing their titles and brief descriptions
After a four-year break, the much-anticipated sci-fi anthology series Black Mirror, created by Charlie Brooker, is making its highly awaited comeback on Netflix. Fans worldwide are buzzing with excitement as Season 6 is set to premiere on June 15.
True to its anthology format, each episode of the series introduces a fresh ensemble cast, and this season boasts an impressive lineup featuring renowned names such as Salma Hayek, Annie Murphy, Michael Cera, Himesh Patel, and more.
Netflix has provided a glimpse into the upcoming episodes by revealing their titles and brief descriptions. The first episode, "Joan is Awful," stars Salma Hayek as an average woman whose life becomes the inspiration for a prestige TV drama.
In "Loch Henry," a young couple embarks on a nature documentary project in a Scottish town, uncovering a dark local history.
"Beyond the Sea" explores the consequences of a high-tech mission set in an alternative 1969 storyline.
"Mazey Day" delves into the life of a troubled starlet dealing with paparazzi and the aftermath of a hit-and-run incident.
Lastly, "Demon 79" takes viewers back to 1979 Northern England, where a meek sales assistant is compelled to commit terrible acts to prevent a disaster.
Production for Season 6 began in June 2022, following the formation of Brooker and Annabel Jones' production company, Broke and Bones.
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