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Warning! This article contains major spoilers for Black Mirror season 7's episode 6, "USS Callister: Into Infinity." Black Mirror Season 7's "USS Callister: Into Infinity" continu ...
In USS Callister, Aaron Paul voices the character Gamer691. The cameo occurs at the end of the episode when the digital crew, ...
The Black Mirror universe has once again beamed us up into the digital cosmos with “USS Callister: Into Infinity,” the ...
The ending of Black Mirror season 7, episode 6, "USS Callister: Into Infinity," draws comparisons to the premise of a ...
As depicted in USS Callister, Daly met his end inside his game after the crew managed to distract him long enough to reach the wormhole - a Christmas update patch that was preinstalling itself.
At the end of USS Callister, Nanette and the crew managed to escape Daly’s (Jesse Plemons) private server, leaving him alone and drifting through a pitch-black virtual cosmos while his real-life body ...
The "Into Infinity" star, who came right off 'The Penguin' to film the Netflix space epic, explains how creator Charlie ...
And by the time Nanette wakes up again, she’s in her real-life body in the hospital, but quickly realizes the USS Callister crew is now living within her head. The ending is a significant ...
The actor who returned for season seven's follow-up to the Emmy-winning space saga also weighs in on the unanswered questions ...
Black Mirror' creator Charlie Brooker, director Toby Haynes and stars Cristin Milioti and Jimmi Simpson break down 'Into ...
It turns out the captain, Robert Daly (a not-so-friendly Jesse Plemons) had cloned his workplace and kept his colleagues captive within a video game. By the end of the episode, Daly met his ...
Unlike most Black Mirror episodes, "USS Callister" has a pretty happy ending. Robert's coworkers, led by programmer Nanette Cole (Cristin Milioti), manage to escape into the wider game of Infinity, ...