Black Mirror USS Callister Into Infinity Recap
- Netflix released the seventh season of Black Mirror, featuring six new episodes, including the sequel to USS Callister titled Into Infinity.
- In Into Infinity, the crew escapes Robert Daly's computer system but faces danger from stolen player tags in the clouds, while CEO James Walton used illegal cloning technology to create a clone of Daly.
- The crew discovers Walton cloned Daly to develop the game Infinity, leading to chaos and eventual obliteration of their digital situation.
- Ultimately, Nanette Cole returns to her body after defeating Daly, but the crew becomes trapped in her consciousness, facing dire consequences.
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'Black Mirror's 'USS Callister: Into Infinity' Ending, Explained
For the first time, Netflix ‘s Black Mirror has made a follow-up to one of its previous episodes, and to close out the long-awaited return of the show is the sequel to fan-favorite “USS Callister: Into Infinity.” According to the episode logline, “Robert Daly (Jesse Plemons) is dead, but the crew of the USS Callister — led by Captain Nanette Cole ( Cristin Milioti ) — find that their problems are just beginning.” Among the many problems that the
Who is Cristin Milioti, the actress who returns to the universe of Black Mirror in one of the most anticipated episodes
The seventh installment of the series premiered on April 10 in Netflix. The artist resumed the lead in the continuation of the famous episode “USS Callister”
More 'Black Mirror' Sequels? The Stars Reveal What Could Be Next
NetflixWith Season 7, Black Mirror is opening the floodgates. For the first time, Charlie Brooker’s anthology series is retreading old ground with “USS Callister: Into Infinity,” a sequel to the Season 4 episode “USS Callister.” That’s apparently just the start. “We’re now looking at old episodes and thinking, ‘How could you revisit that idea?’” Brooker told The Hollywood Reporter ahead of the season’s premiere on Netflix. But what could possibl…
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