Netflix has released a new episodic trailer detailing all episodes of Black Mirror Season 7, highlighting its unique story arcs and timelines. This season sees returning characters portrayed by Cristin Milioti and Jimmi Simpson, reprising their roles from the fan-favorite episode “USS Callister”from Season 4. Additionally, Will Poulter returns as Colin Ritman from Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. The season introduces an impressive lineup of new characters played by stars including Paul Giamatti, Awkwafina, Peter Capaldi, Issa Rae, Rashida Jones, and Emma Corrin.
The trailer provides insights into the titles, cast, and narrative details of the six upcoming episodes. Kicking off with “Common People,”the season sets the stage for intriguing themes involving technology and survival. Notably, Poulter’s character will reappear in the fourth episode, “Plaything,”while the season concludes with “USS Callister: Into Infinity.”Each episode’s director, writers, and runtime have also been disclosed, adding to the anticipation surrounding the release.
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Episode Breakdown
Episode 1: Common People
- Synopsis: After a medical crisis jeopardizes Amanda’s life, her husband Mike enrolls her in Rivermind, an advanced technology system that keeps her alive, albeit with a heavy price.
- Starring: Rashida Jones (Amanda), Chris O’Dowd (Mike), Tracee Ellis Ross (Gaynor)
- Director: Ally Pankiw
- Runtime: 56 minutes
Episode 2: Bête Noire
- Synopsis: Maria, a talented confectioner, senses something is off when her old schoolmate Verity joins her workplace, creating an unsettling atmosphere.
- Starring: Siena Kelly (Maria), Rosy McEwen (Verity), Michael Workéyè (Kae)
- Director: Toby Haynes
- Runtime: 49 minutes
Episode 3: Hotel Reverie
- Synopsis: Brandy Friday, a Hollywood star, becomes trapped in an innovative remake of a classic British film, where adhering to the script is her only ticket home.
- Starring: Issa Rae (Brandy), Emma Corrin (Dorothy), Awkwafina (Kimmy)
- Director: Haolu Wang
- Runtime: 1 hour 16 minutes
Episode 4: Plaything
- Synopsis: A murder investigation in near-future London intertwines with an unusual 1990s video game filled with charming, evolving AI creatures.
- Starring: Peter Capaldi (Cameron Walker 2034), Will Poulter (Colin Ritman)
- Director: David Slade
- Runtime: 45 minutes
Episode 5: Eulogy
- Synopsis: An isolated man discovers a revolutionary system allowing him to physically enter old photographs, invoking deep emotions and memories.
- Starring: Paul Giamatti (Phillip)
- Directors: Chris Barrett & Luke Taylor
- Runtime: 46 minutes
Episode 6: USS Callister: Into Infinity
- Synopsis: After Robert Daly’s death, Captain Nanette Cole and her crew of the USS Callister are trapped in an endless virtual reality, battling against 30 million players.
- Starring: Cristin Milioti (Nanette Cole), Jimmi Simpson (James Walton)
- Director: Toby Haynes
- Runtime: 1 hour 28 minutes
Implications for Black Mirror Season 7
Each Episode Will Present Unique Themes



The trailer delivers a tantalizing glimpse into the thematic depth of Season 7. “Common People”critiques harmful commercialization; Amanda’s survival hinges on her existence as a living advertisement. Episode 2, “Bête Noire,”captivates audiences with its intense themes of paranoia and isolation. Given the current discussions surrounding AI, the narrative focus in “Hotel Reverie”is sure to spark significant conversation.
“Plaything”aims to distort the boundaries between reality and the past, while “Eulogy”explores nostalgia and its inherent dangers through Giamatti’s poignant performance. The concluding episode, a sequel to “USS Callister,”promises an adventurous experience that could rival a feature film, leading Captain Cole and her crew against an overwhelming digital adversary.
Our Thoughts on the Season 7 Trailer
Final Episodes Emerge as the Most Anticipated

While all episodes pique interest, episodes 5 and 6 stand out as particularly promising. Giamatti’s acclaimed performances across various platforms suggest an impactful portrayal in an episode that explores the perils of nostalgia. The sequel to “USS Callister,”a fan-favorite, has all the elements of an exhilarating cinematic experience.
Source: Netflix