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Charlie Brooker Reveals There Could Be Sequels To Black Mirror Episodes

Charlie Brooker Reveals There Could Be Sequels To Black Mirror Episodes

The show's creator talked about a potential re-visit to certain episodes in Inside Black Mirror, the companion book to the series.

Emma Rosemurgey

Emma Rosemurgey

The man behind Netflix's science fiction series Black Mirror, Charlie Brooker, has revealed there could be sequels to some episodes.

Anyone who has ever watched the programme will know that each episode is set in its own world with different characters and their own storylines unique to that episode - which is perfect for picking and choosing what you want to watch, depending on your mood.

While the format makes it easy to dip in and out of each series, it does mean that with every episode we have to get used to an entirely different set up and often a different world completely, leaving us wondering over whatever happened next.

Well, it looks like we could potentially be getting some relief from those unanswered questions as Charlie Brooker reveals he'd be up for revisiting previous episodes to find out what happened.

In Inside Black Mirror, a companion book to the series, Charlie spoke about ideas he had for follow-ups to former episodes.

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One of which, included Return to White Bear, a sequel to 2013 episode White Bear, which starred Lenora Crichlow as Victoria Skillane.

In the original episode, Skillane gets her memory wiped every day and Charlie suggests in the follow-up, she would become aware of the process.

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"That was something we discussed at the time, as a potential expansion of the story," he said.

"What if she becomes aware that this is going on, and starts rebelling against it?"

He also discussed a potential return to San Junipero, but added this time he would focus on new characters instead of Yorkie (Mackenzie Davis) and Kelly (Gugu Mbatha-Raw).

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"I wouldn't necessarily want to revisit those characters, because we're very happy with where they ended up and their story," he explained.

"But that's not to say that we couldn't revisit that world, if there was a compelling reason to do so."

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