After Black Mirror Drops Season 7 Shot Of Cristin Milioti’s Return, A Lot Of Fans Are Making The Same Critical Comments

Among the numerous engaging series available on Netflix, none quite matches the dark and disturbing tone of “Black Mirror“. This exceptional horror anthology series stands out as one of the best we’ve encountered, and it’s scheduled for a seventh season in 2025. However, when the initial sneak peek of Cristin Milioti in the upcoming season was released, viewers shared a wave of similar apprehensive thoughts online.

The First Look At Cristin Milioti’s Return To Black Mirror Is Here

Previously, we’ve been informed that the upcoming Season 7 of “Black Mirror” will feature a continuation of one of its most cherished episodes to date – the Emmy Award-winning “USS Callister” from Season 4. Here’s a sneak peek at the sequel, shared by Netflix (via Discussing Film). Take a look:

Back when “USS Callister” first premiered, Cristin Milioti’s captivating performance left us spellbound (and that was prior to her stunning portrayal in last year’s “The Penguin”). Now, with the news of her joining Season 7, I can’t help but feel a thrill of anticipation, as it seems we’ll be witnessing Nanette Cole once more, brought to life by this exceptional actress.

In the initial installment, Nanette starts as a novice software developer at Callister Incorporated. Yet, her work life takes an unexpected turn when she finds herself transformed into a digital replica aboard the spaceship USS Callister, which resembles Star Trek, and is held captive to obey her superior’s dictates. The episode concludes with Nanette assuming command, and based on sneak peeks, it appears that the following episode will continue from where we last saw.

But, A Lot Of Fans Have Similar Criticisms About Black Mirror Nowadays

Despite anticipation running high for the reappearance of a character from what many consider a top-tier season of Black Mirror, there’s been a wave of criticism on platform X concerning the evolution of the show’s narrative direction over recent seasons, with fans expressing similar concerns.

Check out some of the comments:

  • “I’ll never forgive Americans for what they did to Black Mirror”@BodegaaCat
  • “I can’t lie make Black Mirror British again”@Jaemannmusic
  • “Black Mirrors problem after Americans bought it was is that it just did this on the nose ‘ooooo what will the world be like if this app u already use was used for BAD’ when it used to be more complex ethical ideas like what if u could record and playback every second of your day”@skyenotruby
  • “Black Mirror needs to go back to that season 1-4 run”@__EJ34
  • “Black Mirror when it was just D-list British actors and £10k per episode budgets >>>>>”@nuejaebs

The television series, “Black Mirror,” has been a significant advantage for having a Netflix subscription ever since it was acquired by them in 2015. However, its origins trace back to the UK’s Channel 4, where it initially gained less attention. Many fans are expressing their longing for the original version of “Black Mirror,” particularly after the show itself revisits one of its iconic episodes with a sequel.

There’s been quite a bit of criticism that Americans (or Hollywood) have overly influenced and possibly commercialized the series too much. However, the upcoming season of Black Mirror boasts an impressive ensemble cast, featuring both American stars like Paul Giamatti, Issa Rae, and Awkwafina, as well as well-known British actors such as Peter Capaldi, Emma Corrin, and Chris O’Dowd.

Nevertheless, the exceptionally skilled cast hasn’t entirely eased fan concerns regarding the upcoming sequel episode. Instead, they find themselves quite agitated about it.

  • “What I enjoy about Black Mirror is that it’s an anthology series, so once the episode ends then that’s it. Why on earth are they now doing sequels? 😭”@nessabosman
  • “Rip Black Mirror, the sequel industrial complex got you too :/”@niamhbrownie

Hi there! Could it be that the upcoming episode might, metaphorically speaking, address the recurring issue of sequels seen in today’s Hollywood?

It’s always unpredictable what will transpire in an episode of Black Mirror, yet it seems that as it moves into its seventh season, the show is causing more debate among viewers. Frankly, this intrigue only heightens my eagerness to tune in.

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2025-01-29 23:37