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The globally successful British dystopia returns after a four-year absence. A new blast of very dark episodes with guest star Salma Hayek.
The sixth season of the Netflix nightmare series black-mirror will be available from June 15. The streaming platform has indeed released the first trailer for the Emmy-winning British dystopia, which is returning after a four-year absence.
So that’s five new stories, five “new nightmares, revelations, hallucinations, spirals and mental slaps.”, as the trailer video shows, two more than last season, which will be available and, as always, watchable independently of each other. The concept of this science fiction series, imbued with disturbing realism, is based on the power of new technologies within society and the expectation of their excesses.
The trailer begins with a preview of the first episode Joan is terribleis the dark version? The Truman Show where protagonist Joan (Annie Murphy) is surprised to discover that a streaming service called Streamberry, very similar in design to Netflix, is streaming a drama adaptation of her life, starring Salma Hayek, who consequently stars here. his own role. The trailer continues with other clips of the season. second episode Loch Henry, centers on a young couple who travel to a small Scottish town to film a documentary and find themselves caught up in some startling news. Series 3, beyond the sea takes place in an alternate year 1969, where two astronauts face the tragic consequences of their entrusted mission. Episode 4, Mazey Day:, follows an at-risk American star chased by paparazzi who deals with the aftermath of a hit-and-run. Finally, episode 5, Demon 79Set in Northern Ireland in 1979, it tells the story of a sales assistant who is visibly possessed and forced to commit horrific crimes to avoid a major disaster.
Creator Charlie Brooker was very promising that the series would “broaden the parameters of even one episode.” black-mirror. The cast includes Michael Cera, Rob Delaney, Aaron Paul, Josh Hartnett, Rory Culkin, Kate Mara, Zazie Beetz and Himesh Patel.
Source: Le Figaro
