Display title | Black Mirror (TV series) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Black Mirror is an anthology television series, loosely linked by the fact they're all dark comedies with themes of techno-paranoia and unease with the modern world. The name stems from the reflection that can be seen in the blackened screen of a switched-off glass screen (such as can be found on a smartphone, computer monitor, etc). All but two of the episode are written by Charlie Brooker, who also produced the entire series. In 2015, Netflix bought the programme for their streaming service and two more series were made. |