Here is everything we know so far about Black Mirror season six, including the cast, release date, and trailer.
The dystopian drama series will finally return to Netflix this year, after the last series launched on the platform way back in 2018. Charlie Brooker, the creator behind the previous seasons, has returned for season six, so fans can expect the same twisted story-telling they've come to know from the TV show.
In usual Black Mirror fashion, each episode will follow a completely different story with a different set of characters and a new cast, so there's plenty for fans to be excited about. Plus, Netflix has dropped a 77 second trailer to tell you all you need to know.
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Who is in Black Mirror season six?
Huge names including Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad), Michael Cera (Juno), and Salma Hayek Pinault (Frida) have all been confirmed to appear in the series. Himesh Patel, Monica Dolan, Rob Delaney and Paapa Essiedu will also appear, as well as Kate Mara, Annie Murphy, Rory Culkin, Clara Rugaard, Daniel Portman, Danny Ramirez and Zazie Beetz.
When is Black Mirror season six coming out?
So far, Netflix have only confirmed that the series will be released in June 2023. Season five was released on June 5 2018, so fans can cross their fingers for a release date in early June, but there are no guarantees.
What is in the trailer for Black Mirror season six?
Set to a version of I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire by The Ink Spots, the video said: “You’ve been wondering. You’ve been waiting. You’ve been warned.”, and in the caption Black Mirror's official Twitter account said: "You're due an update".
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