The global phenomenon looks set to return.

By Louise Griffin

Published: Tuesday, 21 November 2023 at 17:26 PM


Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror has reportedly been renewed for season 7 at Netflix, with production starting later this year.

Season 6 of the Netflix show aired earlier this year, returning to screens after four years away, with an all-star cast including Salma Hayek, Aaron Paul, Annie Murphy, Paapa Essiedu, and Michael Cera.

Variety reports that the series will be coming back for a seventh season, with Brooker, Annabel Jones and Jessica Rhodes returning as executive producers.

The report adds that casting has not been confirmed and that plot details and episode numbers are being kept under wraps.

Season 6 consisted of five parts, including a comment on true crime with Loch Henry, a foray into horror with Mazey Day, and embracing the surreal with Demon 79.

Aaron Paul as Cliff in Black Mirror, wearing a space suit
Aaron Paul as Cliff in Black Mirror.
Nick Wall/Netflix

The latest season also introduced the Red Mirror label for the first time – a shift in focus for certain episodes, which don’t focus on tech at all.

Previously chatting about the potential for more episodes, Brooker said we could “possibly” see more episodes under the label.

“It depends what people make of it and how it gets received and this, that and the other,” he added.

“It was really really useful as a sort of refresh – a reset. When Black Mirror started, it was 2011 and, at the time, there weren’t many shows that looked like it or there weren’t many shows where someone looked at a smartphone, frankly, let alone obsessed over one and sat there staring at it until it ruined them. It felt like there’s quite a few shows with dystopian sci-fi technical themes.

“So, partly what I was doing, I was setting myself a task of, ‘What if I think of some storylines that aren’t to do with technology and are to do with horror or set in the past?’ It was partly doing that and then, through doing that, we got an episode – Demon 79, which is set in 1979 and is almost like a companion piece to Black Mirror.