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Black Mirror: Netflix reveal the least chosen Bandersnatch ending

While 60 per cent of viewers chose Frosties instead of Sugar Puffs

Jack Shepherd
Friday 18 January 2019 10:44 GMT
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Netflix takes interactive storytelling to the next level with ‘Black Mirror: Bandersnatch’

Netflix has revealed which Black Mirror: Bandersnatch ending was the path least trodden.

The choose-you-own-adventure has multiple endings, including one where Stefan breaks the fourth-wall as he steps off the television set and another that sees the leading character kill his own father.

The lease watched ending sees Stefan go through a mirror to venutre back in time. From there, the child Stefan can change history by travelling with his mother on the doomed train, thus killing himself.

Netflix revealed the fact on Twitter, writing: "Out of the 5 main endings, the one where Stefan goes on the train with his mum *fights tears* was the path least traveled."

The streaming service also revealed that 73 per cent of viewers decided Stefan should accept the job at the fictional games company Tuckersoft.

Black Mirror's official account also revealed another statistic about arguably the biggest decision in the film: 60 per cent of people decided Stefan should have Frosties instead of Sugar Puffs.

The Independent recently sat down with creators Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones to discuss the film, with the duo revealing numerous secrets about the film. Read the interview here.

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