'Black Mirror' Season 4 Updates & Spoilers: Things To Know Before The Start Of This Season

By Joyce Vega - 26 Oct '16 22:56PM
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It is confirmed that the hopes of fans of “Black Mirror” was not left in vain. “Black Mirror” Season 4 has been ordered for production by the online streaming service – Netflix.

Netflix Life has verified that a batch of twelve episodes has been ordered, which will most probably be released in two parts over the course of year 2017. Still there haven’t been any exact confirmations for the date of release of the new episodes of “Black Mirror” Season 4, but first appearance of new episodes on Netflix is expected to start at the month of March 2017.

Fans may cross their fingers and hope for the best as the new episodes of the series expect their release.

Mirror UK has announced that veteran actress Jodie Foster is expected to direct an episode in the new “Black Mirror” Season 4. More good news is that Rosemarie DeWitt will star in the episode. Rosemarie DeWitt has been known for her roles in Poltergeist (2015), Mad Men, A Little Bit of Heaven and The Odd Life of Timothy Green.

As awaiting the new episodes of “Black Mirror” Season 4, people have went on social networks to share and rate their favorite moments from the show’s third season. Telegraph UK has taken the liberty of collecting some of the fans ranking and sharing them to a broader audience. The top on consensus is that “Shut Up and Dance” is one of the most loved episodes.

Is it the heavy topic of online blackmail or the closeness of the story to fans everyday normal life, it is not yet sure, but the effect is visible, people were both shocked and awed by this episode. San Junipero is another one among the top three most beloved episodes of “Black Mirror” Season 3. Playtest is also among the top three. Which was your favorite episode in the series? Which is your most anticipated episode of Season 4?

“Black Mirror” Season 4 is expected to air in 2017 where March is the speculated month.
The show will air on Netflix.

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