'Black Mirror' Season 6 recap: Everything to know ahead of Season 7 Premiere on Netflix

'Black Mirror' Season 6 explored dark tech-driven narratives; Season 7 arrives April 10, 2025, on Netflix.


Pop Culture & Art April 10, 2025
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Black Mirror Season 6, released on June 15, 2023, featured five stand-alone episodes, each delving into techno-paranoia through unique and unsettling storylines led by creator Charlie Brooker with executive production by Annabel Jones.

The premiere episode, Joan Is Awful, stars Annie Murphy as a woman whose life becomes the subject of a streaming series produced by a platform resembling Netflix. The story reveals that both Joan and her portrayer, played by Salma Hayek, are AI-generated constructs within a layered simulation.

In Loch Henry, a documentary filmmaking trip to a small Scottish town uncovers chilling secrets when a couple learns that the protagonist's parents were involved in a series of tourist murders. The episode concludes with a true crime documentary being released about the case.

Beyond the Sea presents an alternate 1969 where astronauts transfer consciousness into Earth-based replicas. Emotional trauma and personal boundaries unravel, culminating in betrayal and tragedy when one astronaut murders the other’s family while using his replica.

Mazey Day follows a paparazzo tracking a troubled actress who turns out to be a werewolf. The pursuit ends in a violent confrontation as the supernatural element blends with critiques of media intrusion and celebrity culture.

The season ends with Demon 79, set in late 1970s England. A shop worker is told by a demon that she must kill three people to avert the apocalypse. Despite two completed murders, her failure to kill a far-right politician results in nuclear war.

Black Mirror returns to Netflix with a seventh season on April 10, 2025 at 3 a.m. ET / midnight PT.

 

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