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Unlike most Black Mirror episodes, "USS Callister" has a pretty happy ending. Robert's coworkers, led by programmer Nanette ...
The Black Mirror universe has once again beamed us up into the digital cosmos with “USS Callister: Into Infinity,” the ...
Director Toby Haynes speaks with The Hollywood Reporter about the yearslong planning to bring their space epic starring ...
Into Infinity revisits the crew after their escape from the clutches of video game genius Robert Daly's (portrayed by Jesse Plemons) computer and their journey thro ...
The actor who returned for season seven's follow-up to the Emmy-winning space saga also weighs in on the unanswered questions ...
"When I first was invited to come for ['USS Callister'], it was my favorite show," Simpson said of Black Mirror in a Zoom ...
“USS Callister: Into Infinity” may be the only sequel so far, but there are plenty of callbacks to other episodes this season, which boasts stories led by marquee talents like Issa Rae, Emma Corrin, ...
Though the original “USS Callister” episode left off with the crew breaking free of Captain Robert Daly’s (Jesse Plemons) private universe to enter into the full “Infinity” multiplayer ...
It turns out the captain, Robert Daly (a not-so-friendly Jesse Plemons) had cloned his workplace and kept his colleagues ...
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 ...
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.
Or did he? James Walton is still alive in "USS Callister: Into Infinity." Jimmi Simpson and Cristin Milioti in "Black Mirror." Jimmi Simpson and Cristin Milioti in "Black Mirror." Credit ...