The titles for every episode in Black Mirror‘s upcoming seventh season have been revealed – check them out below.
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Last night (March 31), Netflix shared a new trailer for Black Mirror season seven, which reveals the titles of its six episodes, including the sequel to the classic season four sci-fi adventure opener, USS Callister.
The beloved dystopian, sci-fi anthology show returns to Netflix for its seventh season on April 10. The cast for the new run of episodes includes Peter Capaldi, Rashida Jones, Emma Corrin, Issa Rae, Paul Giamatti, Chris O’ Dowd, Cristin Milioti and Awkwafina.
Check out the new trailer below.
The confirmed titles for Black Mirror season seven are:
Common People – Rashid Jones, Chris O’Dowd and Tracee Ellis Ross)
Béte Noire – Rosy McEwen and Siena Kelly
Eulogy – Paul Giamatti and Patsy Ferran
Plaything – Peter Capaldi, Lewis Gribben, Will Poulter and Asim Chaudhry
Hotel Reverie – Emma Corrin, Issa Rae and Awkwafina
USS Callister: Into Infinity – Cristin Milioti and Jimmi Simpson
Black Mirror’s sixth season arrived on Netflix in 2023 to mostly positive reviews, with critics describing it as “thrilling” and as “scathing and sadistic as ever”. Read NME’s post-watch guide to that season – including trivia, set secrets and more – here.
Black Mirror returned with its sixth season after a four-year hiatus that featured an ensemble cast of Hollywood A-listers. While season six consisted of five episodes – each clocking in between 40 minutes and well over an hour – season five only ran for three episodes, each of which ran for over an hour.

The anthology show was originally launched on Channel 4, where it stayed for two seasons. The show’s creator Charlie Brooker recently revealed that the network effectively “cancelled” the series in his new book, Inside Black Mirror, which prompted the move to Netflix for its third season in 2016.
Since the show moved to Netflix, Black Mirror has featured stars such as Miley Cyrus, (whose house apparently burned down whilst filming her episode), Salma Hayek (who was worried her episode would get her “in trouble”), and Aaron Paul, amongst others.
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