Netflix’s Black Mirror, an anthology series the streaming service acquired after it first aired on the UK’s Channel 4, is a psychological roller-coaster ride set in the modern technological world, with all of its advantages, opportunities and challenges.
After its six-episode season last year, the series took home two major Emmys for creator Charlie Brooker, both for the show’s episode “San Junipero,” which starred Halt and Catch Fire’s Mackenzie Davis.
The show returns for a fourth season returns next year, and Netflix kicked off the series of teases with a big gun, indeed: Jodie Foster is directing an episode, titled “Arkangel” and starring Rosemarie DeWitt (Mad Men, Standoff, United States of Tara).
Unsurprisingly for Black Mirror, the trailer starts out portraying what seems like the normal routine of a mother—apparently single—and her little girl. But things soon take a sinister turn when it appears that the mother can’t handle losing sight of her angel for too long, and takes her to see a doctor to undergo an innovative new procedure.
As the trailer informs us: “The key to good parenting is control.”
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