Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker has posted a mysterious QR code on-line, forward of the seventh season’s launch subsequent month.
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Brooker shared the QR code on X earlier this morning (March 27), with no caption.
Scanning the code takes you to a Google type titled “DON’T SETTLE FOR REALITY.” The shape reads: “One thing large is coming and you’ll be part of it, in a means few ever will.”
“Be part of TCKR Methods and Streamberry for an unique night to expertise your life, however higher – on Tuesday eighth April in London.”
“Register your curiosity beneath. Area is restricted. Don’t get left behind.”
— Charlie Brooker (@charltonbrooker) March 27, 2025
On the backside of the shape is the brand for Streamberry, the fictional Netflix-esque streaming platform featured in season six episodes Joan Is Terrible and Loch Henry.
Brooker’s typically dystopian, sci-fi anthology present returns to Netflix for its seventh season on April 10. The solid for the brand new run of episodes contains Peter Capaldi, Rashida Jones, Emma Corrin, Issa Rae, Paul Giamatti, Chris O’ Dowd, Cristin Milioti and Awkwafina.
A full trailer was launched for season seven on March 13. It shared snippets of the six new episodes, one in all which is a sequel to season 4’s Star Trek-inspired USS Callister.
It additionally contains glimpses at a black-and-white historic story, that includes Rae and Corrin; Capaldi’s character speaking about “thoughts enlargement”; AI variations of individuals; Jones as a collapsing schoolteacher delivering a cereal industrial; the return of Bandersnatch’s Will Poulter to the collection; and extra.
Black Mirror’s sixth season arrived on Netflix to principally constructive opinions, with critics describing it as “thrilling” and as “scathing and sadistic as ever”. Learn NME’s post-watch information to that season – together with trivia, set secrets and techniques and extra – right here.
The anthology present was initially launched on Channel 4, the place it stayed for 2 seasons. Brooker not too long ago revealed that the community successfully “cancelled” the collection in his new guide, Inside Black Mirror, which prompted the transfer to Netflix for its third season in 2016.
