A few weeks after the premiere of the seventh season of the anthology, the streaming platform intends to “embarrass” production in its catalog
A few weeks after the seventh season premiere Black MirrorNetflix is considering “missing” production and removing one of the classic episodes of its catalog. According to What’s on Netflixthe interactive film Black Mirror: Bandersnatchlaunched in 2018, will be removed from the streaming platform in the coming days.
The initiative is part of a Netflix strategy of eliminating all interactive catalog content, since the company decided to replace them with games. In addition to Bandersnatchthe special Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy x Reverend2020, will also cease to be part of the service catalog.
What is the story of Black Mirror: Bandersnatch?
In Bandersnatchwhich is set in 1984, a young programmer begins to adapt a fantastic romance for video games and puts in question his own reality – which is shaped by the decisions of the viewers. Watch the trailer:
Interestingly, the news of the removal of Bandersnatch of the Netflix catalog is only weeks after the release of a sequel to the story in the seventh season of Black Mirror. Baptized from “Toy”the fourth episode of the new year, located in the near future, brings a murder in London, which points to a 1990s games responsible for housing a society of digital life forms.
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