Netflix's Black Mirror needed 'utterly alien' planet - so it chose North Wales
- Netflix launched season seven of *Black Mirror* last week, featuring six new episodes, including *USS Callister: Into Infinity*.
- Charlie Brooker wanted to continue the 'Callister' story, leading to a spin-off that became part of season seven.
- The episode *Into Infinity* runs just under 90 minutes and serves as a sequel to the original *USS Callister*.
- Toby Haynes, director of both 'Callister' entries, quoted that the format elevates the whole thing into a sci-fi adventure.
- Haynes expressed interest in creating a 'Callister' sci-fi trilogy within the *Black Mirror* world, expanding the story.
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‘Black Mirror’: Cristin Milioti Explains “Twisted and Crazy” Ending to “USS Callister” Sequel
The "Into Infinity" star, who came right off 'The Penguin' to film the Netflix space epic, explains how creator Charlie Brooker "dialed up the dementedness," which keeps the saga open for a possible trilogy.
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