Final Shots: Netflix May Have Reached New ‘Black Mirror’ Deal

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It’s a little too early to get excited, but it looks like new episodes of Black Mirror might be headed to Netflix. The streaming service, which already counts the first two seasons — but not the Jon Hamm starring Christmas special, sadly — of the cult sci-fi anthology series amongst its offerings, is rumored to have come to an agreement with creator Charlie Brooker to produce “multiple episodes” of the show, according to Radio Times. Added to Netflix last December after a couple years of internet buzz, the show has reportedly proved to be a hit for the service. Neither Netflix or Channel 4, the UK network that originally aired the series, have commented on the rumors, but just the fact that they are out there is reason to hope.

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