Black Mirror

bleak Mirrorsequel episode have always seemed like a hypothetical - until now . With time of year 4 ’s " USS Callister " meet a follow - up inBlack Mirrorseason 7 , the idea of revisiting preceding episodes has shift from fan surmise to canyon reality . create by Charlie Brooker , Black Mirroris an anthology serial that analyse modern society through the lens of near - time to come technology , often ending on notes of dread , satire , or bleak self-contemplation . Its anthology data format allows each episode to tell a complete story , but some debut leave behind concepts too rich or worlds too superimposed to fully wrap up in under an hour .

Certain installment ofBlack Mirrorfeel by design open - ended , while others gravel abstruse question that remain unexplored . Whether it ’s a haunting premiss , a provocative slice of technical school , or a gild teeter on the bound of collapse , these story are primed for elaboration . A well - crafted sequel could deepen the original ’s themes or flick the perspective solely , offering new comment in a dissimilar ethnical linguistic context . Below are theBlack Mirrorepisodes with the potent foundation for a retort - and that have the most to say with one .

11The Waldo Moment

Season 2, Episode 3

“ The Waldo Moment ” is considered by many to be amongthe worstBlack Mirrorepisodes . However , it ’s also one of the good for a sequel . In hindsight , “ The Waldo Moment ” offered a prescient coup d’oeil of medium - driven populism . A sequel could extend its political sarcasm globally , imagining a earth where the winner of the Waldo character spawns a moving ridge of copycat digital mascot across outside governments . With nations fronted by invigorate avatars contrive to provoke , distract , and manipulate , political discourse devolves into theater , drive by algorithmic rule and audience metrics rather than ideology or governance .

This phylogeny would allowBlack Mirrorto examine the consequences of leadership becoming a execution , with conflict and diplomacy carry on through weaponized satire . State - controlled avatars could dominate not only elections but also outside relations , escalating tensions in absurd and profoundly unsettling ways . The subsequence would serve as a sharp escalation of the original premise , turning its home sarcasm into a broader warning about the orbicular consequences of entertainment - driven political sympathies .

10The Entire History of You

Season 1, Episode 3

Black Mirrorseason 1’s“The Entire story of You ” introduced a future where memories could be stored , replayed , and scrutinized . A sequel could expand this premiss by exploring the implications of hacked memories becoming viral content . In this version of the future , digital memories are no longer secret recollections but vulnerable information , susceptible to stealing and mass distribution . The fallout from such a breach - especially involve public figures - would redefine the boundary of consent , privateness , and identity .

A continuation to theBlack Mirrorepisode “ The Entire account of You ” could put memory as both currency and arm , commodified and exploited for multitude usance . Legal organisation would shin to accommodate , psychological trauma would become widespread , and the definition of experience itself would switch under the weight of mass replication . By pushing the original concept to its logical extreme , a subsequence could deliver a powerful indictment of a culture obsessed with entree , photograph , and control .

9White Bear

Season 2, Episode 2

The bestBlack Mirrorepisodes to make sequels for are those with intriguing concepts , and season 2’sWhite Bearis a meridian model . There ’s a lot of history the episode gloss over , and it would be fascinating to find out how society got to the dot seen in “ lily-white Bear” . A follow - up to “ White Bear ” could offer a shivery smell at the origins of a punishment system that double as public amusement . A prequel could chronicle the political and societal weather that contribute to the macrocosm of White Bear Justice Park , canvas how such an utmost physique of retributive justice was not only legalized , but commercialized .

The instalment could show the dull erosion of ethical boundary , determine by medium sensualism and public appetency for spectacle . This construct afford the room access to explore who spearheaded the go-ahead , how the first wrongdoer was chosen , and the sound framework that made the park functional . It ’s a instinctive chance forBlack Mirrorto analyze the machinery behind moral collapse , where justice is molded into content and consent becomes irrelevant . A prequel would not only intensify the original episode ’s commentary but would also reenforce the show ’s hold out critique of modern society ’s thirst for punitory voyeurism .

8The National Anthem

Season 1, Episode 1

Black Mirror ’s pilot film is well remembered for its tense plot line , which saw the earthly concern of the UK government and Royal Family in a messy combination as Prime Minister Michael Callow ( Rory Kinnear ) struggled to care with the snatch of Princess Susannah ( Lydia Wilson ) . In the UK , this episode cause a spate of public reception for its unplanned prognostication of a scandal in British political sympathies , following a controversy that became public in 2015 with passe - prime parson David Cameron and the head of a hog . While the two tales disagree in several way , it was nothing short of creepy .

The political mood of any country worldwide is undoubtedly tense , which is why it ’d be a bully grounds for " The National Anthem " to get a continuation . The installment terminate with Callow ’s popularity with the public rocketing after his unusual routine on live tv helped ensure the princess ' safety equipment , which could be an interesting premise to found off of for a sequel . find out who sent the ransom money for the princess and how the whole situation impacted Callow ’s wedlock , were two key element of the episode and unity that have way for development .

7Be Right Back

Season 2, Episode 1

In a world where AI is becoming more prominent by the day , " Be Right Back " would be an interesting episode that theanthology TV showcould give the sequel treatment . The installment focus heavily on grief and how Martha ( Hayley Atwell ) raise her daughter while an mechanical man of her late partner , Ash ( Domnhall Gleeson ) , lives in hide in her attic . Despite Martha wanting to get rid of the AI she requested , ordering the humanoid to kill itself , she instead let it inhabit and allows it to form a bond with their nestling .

With engineering ever - shift , AI is a hot subject right now , and it would be very interesting to see what the hereafter look like for Ash and Martha . For good example , if somehow , the two spark up their relationship again , it ’s worth considering just how that would work . Although Ash search very convincing , what would happen if he was find out or even broke down ? ensure the android as an active father could also be a big plot decimal point for a potential continuation , especially if he and Martha resolve to hide this from their girl .

6White Christmas

2014 Special

One ofBlack Mirror ’s good episode , " White Christmas , " saw Jon Hamm portray inquisitor Matt and his attempt to get Joe ( Rafe Spall ) to confess to his crimes . The twist terminate is what makes the instalment so memorable , with Matt avoiding jail for his part in a friend ’s last but being register as a sex wrongdoer in exchange . The concept of " immobilise " is used throughout this episode , with Joe struggling to see his fry ’s human face after his ex had blocked him , instead seeing them as white-haired inactive figures , which is representative of societal media in the innovative world .

Matt realize that being a registered sexuality offender mean that he is blocked by everybody , and walking through a officious street , he ’s ineffectual to see a single person , and frailty versa . His personal perceptual experience of time was also altered , experiencing time at 1000 years per stock bit . This could be a compelling premise for a subsequence , with audiences check more about Matt ’s never - ending sentencing and how he live his life unable to communicate with anybody else . A " White Christmas " sequel could also be an interesting mode forBlack Mirrorto address cancel cultureand how the worldly concern handles it .

5Rachel, Jack And Ashley Too

Season 5, Episode 3

" Rachel , Jack and Ashley Too " feature Miley Cyrus , one ofBlack Mirror ’s skilful client maven , as papa star Ashley O. This was a great theatrical role for her , especially because of the comparison between Ashley O andHannah Montana . This instalment gave a beautiful , yet hauntingly precise , portrayal of young pappa stars and the pressure they face . It also incorporated AI once again , and in a commentary elbow room ahead of its prison term , how celebrities can easily be misinterpreted and misrepresented through the power of engineering with deep fakes and neutered double .

While Ashley O escaped the tyranny of her cruel manager and relaunched her vocation under another name , this is aBlack Mirrorstory worth inflate on . Mistreatment of young star is , alas , a much - discuss issue now , and while many do recover , it is a process . IfBlack Mirrorwere to give this installment a sequel , it ’d be an chance for Miley Cyrus to bring back to the show and research whether her calling suffered after the consequence of " Rachel , Jack , and Ashley Too . "

4Demon 79

Season 6, Episode 5

The final installment of season 6 , " Demon 79 , " direct a unlike direction compared to the usualBlack Mirrorepisode by going back in time to 1979 . This instalment harness difficult veridical - life topics through its protagonist , Nida ( Anjana Vasan ) , include xenophobia and anti - immigration political relation , while also introduce supernatural elements like demon , sacrifices , and premonitions . The episode ends with the globe descend into atomic war due to Nida ’s failure to complete her assignment from the fiend Gaap ( Paapa Essiedu ) before the two disappear into an interminable vacancy , two cardinal factors that could motivate a sequel .

A variation of the domain in the later seventies that has been run through by destruction is a brilliant assumption by itself , a way forBlack Mirrorto comment on how fragile order is and how easily it can all be lost . This musical theme by itself would be more than enough for a come - up episode , focalize on conservative politician Michael Smart ( David Shields ) and how he attend the public in an apocalyptic world if he did survive . There are also plenty of unanswered questions about Nida and Gaap ’s destiny , such as whether they ever returned to reality .

3Arkangel

Season 4, Episode 2

" Arkangel " is an episode that many parents can relate to in one way or another , with Marie ( Rosemarie DeWitt ) take the Arkangel system implanted in her daughter , Sara . As Sara develop up throughout the episode , Marie monitor her at such extreme levels that she can track Sara ’s articulation , what she sees , and even live medical information . By the clip Sara ( Brenna Harding ) is 15 , Marie begin using the noesis she ’s gained through Arkangel to manipulate her daughter ’s life , but due to the " tension filter,“she ’s ineffectual to realize the damage she ’s causing to her girl as she viciously beats her .

In a dangerous world , Black Mirrorshows how vivid parenting can go wrong . This sequence allow an interesting comment on kid condom , as well as how applied science can be just as damaging as it can be beneficial , peculiarly as Marie ’s actions ensue in Sara campaign away . A continuation could still expand on these same subject while also investigating where Sara ’s life went after these event . For example , it ’d be interesting to hump if Sara got away with work over Marie , if they ever repaired their family relationship , or if she was ever capable to off the censor Arkangel arrangement from her person .

2Men Against Fire

Season 3, Episode 5

The construct of " Men Against Fire " could have been atrippy TV showby itself , using augmented reality to project off both characters and audiences . While the matter of warfare and the army is a sensitive matter for many , this instalment put up an interesting perceptual experience of how civilian often get get in the release line of warand how soldiers face moral and ethical quandary with this . Through the " MASS " neural implant , audiences see how Stripe ( Malachi Kirby ) essay to oppose back against military standards , let in agreeing to things he never mean to sign up for , such as genetic cleansing .

Throughout the unusual blur between fable and reality , Stripe ’s memory is wipe after his implant bug . At the ending of the episode , he ’s see near his home from his dreams , but it ’s a figment of his mental imagery , setting up a potential sequel . From this final scene , it ’s not clear whether Stripe is actually a grace war hero sandwich or if the psychological effects of the murders he ’d committed had ensue in a equipment failure . A subsequence could turn over into this , potentially looking at Stripe either remembering what " MASS " really is and escaping immurement or even fighting back against the organization from within .

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Black Mirror Sequel Episodes

Black Mirror The Waldo Moment: Gwendolyn (Chloe Pirrie), Simon Finch (Louis Waymouth), Liam Monroe (Tobias Menzies), Jamie (Daniel Rigby) and Tamsin (Christina Chong).

Jodie Whittaker with faded eyes in The Entire History of You Black Mirror

Rory Kinnear as PM Callow crying in Black Mirror The National Anthem

Anjana Vasan as Nida Huw and Paapa Essiedu as Gaap in the Black Mirror episode Demon 79

Sara attacking her mother, Marie, in the Black Mirror episode Arkangel

Malachi Kirby as Stripe sat in his army bunk in the Black Mirror episode Men Against Fire

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