Black Mirror season 4: When does Netflix launch all 6 episodes? What order do you need to watch them in?

Episodes will tackle the topics of fan culture, overprotective parenting and online dating

Jacob Stolworthy
Thursday 28 December 2017 10:51 GMT
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The new season of Black Mirror is imminent with all six episode set to be available to watch on Netflix from tomorrow (29 December).

Season 4 of the dystopian anthology series - created by Charlie Brooker - arrives on a wave of expectation following the third season which debuted on the streaming service in October 2016.

This time around, episodes will tackle the topics of fan culture, overprotective parenting and online dating with yet another impressive list of acting and directing talent involved.

Jodie Foster, David Slade and John Hillcoat are just three of the directors overseeing episodes with Andrea Riseborough, Cristin Milotti, Rosemarie DeWitt, Maxine Peak, Georgina Campbell and Letitia Wright all putting themselves through the ringer for what is sure to be intense yet hugely entertaining thrill rides in six female-led outings.

While the nature of Black Mirror is such that you can pick and choose which standalone episode you watch first, an official order has been put in place - you can find it below.

Episode 1: 'USS Callister'

Episode 2: 'ArkAngel'

Episode 3: 'Crocodile'

Episode 4: 'Hang the DJ'

Episode 5: 'Metalhead'

Episode 6: 'Black Museum'

Black Mirror season 4 will be available to watch on Netflix 29 December

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