Fans of the dystopian anthology series Black Mirror have been anxiously awaiting news of its return to Netflix. On Tuesday, the Twitter account of the show sent out a silent but powerful tease – the one-word tweet “what have we missed?” Within 24 hours, this unanswered question created a frenzy of responses, getting a total of 3.4 million views.
Creator Charlie Brooker got into the Twitter thread as well with a curious face emoji that added even more excitement. Netflix also contributed to the hype with a cryptic comment – “scientists are still creating robots that slowly harness more and more advanced AI like they haven’t watched a single episode of your show.”
For four years, the show had been virtually silent on social media, so the sudden tweet was the biggest hint fans had about the sixth season of Black Mirror. Details about the next season are still under wraps, but sources report that among the confirmed actors for the series are Zazie Beetz, Paapa Essiedu, Josh Hartnett, Aaron Paul, Kate Mara, Danny Ramirez, Clara Rugaard, Auden Thornton and Anjana Vasan.
Fans can only guess the direction the show will take in its next season, but it is certain to explore the dark depths of technology and its relationship with society. Black Mirror has a reputation for being at the forefront of technological and human issues, so viewers should definitely brace themselves for a thrilling journey.
Netflix is a streaming service for movies, television series, and specials. Since it was founded in 1997, it has continued to provide world-renowned content to viewers in over 190 countries. Netflix also produces original content like Black Mirror, bringing diversity and a unique experience to its audience.
Charlie Brooker is a British actor, writer, producer and author. He is best known for his award-winning anthology series Black Mirror, which first aired in 2011 and has since enjoyed critical acclaim. He was the lead writer and showrunner of the series and won a Peabody Award for it in 2013. Additionally, he has written for several other shows, written three books, and produced several films.