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Yet as "USS Callister: Into Infinity" reveals, life out in Infinity isn't a walk in the park. Infinity has 30 million players, all looking for Star Wars-style space battles and some good old ...
As Black Mirror's new Kickstarter officially launches, the project has been fully funded in just 4 hours, showing major interest from fans.
The first “USS Callister” Black Mirror feature released late 2017. The sequel reunites the entire spaceship cast, except Michaela Coel (second from left), due to scheduling conflicts.
It also briefly includes the USS Callister’s crest, which all the characters wore on their uniforms. “Six new stories, but one looks a little familiar,” Netflix wrote in a post on X.
With all due respect to “San Junipero,” the original “USS Callister” is considered by many fans (and critics) to be the best “Black Mirror” episode. At the very least, it’s top 3.
Cristin Milioti felt like she had been inside a martini shaker after filming scenes in “USS Callister: Into Infinity.” “It was a lot like falling out of a hospital bed,” she explains.
It is quickly revealed, however, that the USS Callister and the galaxy it voyages through is Daly’s virtual creation, his own twisted homage to his favorite (fictional) retro TV show, Space Fleet.
In "USS Callister," Robert Daly (Jesse Plemons) is the chief technical officer of a gaming company who is the starship captain in a virtual reality world. Digital clones of his real-life coworkers ...
The entire episode is thrilling from its Space Fleet cold open the USS Callister’s skin-of-its-teeth victory. But this being Black Mirror, things can never end on a completely happy note.
Like with "USS Callister," the ending of "USS Callister: Into Infinity" is among Black Mirror 's lightest. Being trapped in someone's brain — or having four roommates living in your brain ...