Charlie Bruker of Black Mirror on season 7, Netflix’s parody

,black Mirror“Most-wisdom is back to another round of dystopia of the closer-future.

Charlie BrukerDarkli satirical anthology series – which started life in 2011 – is now in its seventh season, all six episodes are on which land Netflix 10 April.

While the previous outing left the show’s technique-focused roots in favor of styles like scary, this time it moves towards coming back, which is characterized by technical themes like digitization, tier-purpose and video gaming, but all told through their general fanfare-and sometimes foggy comic. Artificial intelligence, uncertainly, crops several times.

But for the first time in the universe, the “Black Mirror” is the sequel to the previous episode, the Spaceship with the favorite “USS collar” of the Season 4 laid the dust for another adventure in the digital realm, a return broker says “long in the making” (but difficult to organize logistically).

Along with the returning crumates of Jessie Plumans and Christin MilioTi, the latest season is also awakened in the type of Star-Lude Cast, it has become famous for the show, including Paul Giyamati, Avacwafina, Harriet Walter, Issa Rae, Emma Corin, Peter Capulted, Rashida Jones, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Chris, Christian

Talk to Diversity Next to the launch of the show, the Bruker-Discuss with his executive manufacturer Jessica Rhodes to discuss “Black Mirror”, how some new episodes “Skav-Hopy” but also the major “body blow” and why, despite this bar, is not cutting the streaming hand that is not cutting the streaming hand.

It has exceeded a decade since launch ,black Mirror, And the name is almost a style in itself. While I hope it should be a great praise, how difficult has the show feel fresh and relevant?

Charlie Bruker: it’s a challenge. Obviously, we have found a back catalog of stories that we have made and the idea we have discovered and you want to make sure that the show is always expected and surprising. But at the same time, we have created a type of fan base. You have found a group of people coming to your gig, who want something special, so it is a difficult thing to supply. As time is passing, we have expanded what a black mirror episode is. We have done something that are hopeful and some who are depressed and some who are foggy and some who are funny. And you get fans of the show who like very different episodes. So it is like having a band that makes punk singles and power ballads and slight acoustic number and spoken words beat. All stories represent different things that I like to do. What I am saying is a strange show.

We go a long way from the first episode that includes the Prime Minister and a pig. As you say, there are some uplift and optimistic episodes. Has the “black mirror” have become sweet over the years? Are you less angry?

CB: Even if there are some episodes that are as expected till the end, it usually deviates from a dark street at some point and smells the air. But have I become more hopeful? I do not know if you have seen the news or not. It is a challenge to be hopeful. But then you do not want to give a taste and a note to people continuously, and you do not always want to finish on a massive body shock. However, I would say that at least one episode in this season is probably one of the largest body blows we have made. But it would have become boring if all this would have happened in that register. So sometimes we just try and weep and hope that it is like a bitwatch. So whether I have found it or I do what I do, I do not know, it is to decide for a psychologist!

“Common Peepal”, “common people” will be seen without giving too far-“Zone is terrible” like “zone terrible” in the backflix “-You are taking another entertaining pot-shot in your pemaster in Netflix. Is this the case? Is this an advertisement on your TV and you thought, right, we go here?

CB: Almost disappointing, no. I want to say that we are such rebels and we have taken away it. But no, it actually came from different different angles. One was just listening to the podcast, given how the posts flow naturally like sales pitches. They have to do a sponsored bit and they almost do without breaking their speech pattern. So there was a comic idea in his heart. In addition, I was thinking about this phrase of the author, Corey Docto, who coined the phrase ‘Insanikaran’, which is very high for any service over time. It comes in, interrupted and then, over time, because it benefits, the experience deteriorates to users. But you can apply it on Facebook, Uber … you name it. And even more widely, I think everyone has a common feeling, which is squeezed all the time and is moving to the side hustle all the time and simply scrambles to survive. So I was trying to channel all that.

The “Yulogi” episode starring Paul Giamatti packs an emotional and ideological punch. Do you find the end optimistic?

Jessica Rhodes: This is bittersweet. One of the two very reflective episodes of the season. And so whether it is sitting to write using Charlie Technology, or is using any technical advance. I think being able to detect missed connections is an interesting way that the character is capable of reflecting his life.

CB: This season has two episodes, both the “Hotel Rewari” and “Stavana” come from different versions of ideas that are floating around for a while. “Yulji” was co-written with Ella Road, so we were talking a lot about memory and how pictures are developed and music is very developed. I saw the “Gate Back” documentary, where they use technology to dig the past, polish it and introduce it in a new way and it was a very rich seam for ‘black mirrors “.

Of all the several episodes that you could bring back to a sequel, why did you choose the “USS Colister”?

CB: I thought, let’s go for the most expensive! But this was from the beginning, when we ended one first. A, it was just that I love those characters and artists, but director Toby (Hens) was eager to follow a follower from the beginning. And also, where the first one ended, it flew into a new universe with them. But there has been a long time to make. We had an epidemic. And just aligning the schedule of all was a puzzle.

JR: This is an episode that is always played in a specific style, and if you draw in that style wire, it is also a style that welcomes sequels and the characters of the show so that they move together on their next mission. So it was really natural.

Have you tried to sequel an episode before?

CB: no actually. I have thought strangely, because since the prehistoric era of the “black mirror”. We made an episode in season two, called “white beer” and at that time I had an idea for a sequel for it, where it is very “souvenirs”-like. So this is something that I have thought about. And of course we have always indicated on things. We have brought back Easter eggs. But of course, there are other episodes and the world as I am ready to prepare completely. This is always the right story, not just a futile waste of the world’s fucking time.

Talking about returns, Genius from 1980s sports designer Colin Ritman ,Bandersnach, The season 7 is back to an episode. I was talking to my uncle, sports designer John Ritman on the second day and wanted to thank my work for respecting his work.

CB: Yes! Yes, his surname is definitely a little tribute to John. Because I would have seen her name on the spectrum loading screen for a good 15 minutes while loading the game. We are making a little channel to those interesting wizards of that early period. So is he aware?

Yes, he is aware and he is repeatedly aware – and I am sure to make him more aware with Colin’s return. But what was this about John of designers of all different sports of the 1980s, so that you want to take him – and my nickname?

CB: He wrote some great games. And that name just got stuck in my head. When I was playing those games, I would have been 11 or 12 years old, and you would spend hours in your room, and they will take a kind of myth on quality. So these were all names, such as John Ritman, Matthew Smith, Jeff Minor … They used to go on your head and lived there. But I hope he is flattering from the appropriation of his surname!

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