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‘Black Mirror’ Is Back Right Now with ‘Bandersnatch’ Film

‘Black Mirror’ Is Back Right Now with ‘Bandersnatch’ Film

Black Mirror is one of the weirdest, most talked about and well thought out shows that’s ever been made. Can’t wait for season 5 of one of our mindf*ck tv shows every guy should see to drop next year? You don’t have to. Black Mirror is back with the new feature film Bandersnatch that’s premiering today on Netflix. Not much is known about the plot, but the blurb from Netflix is: “In 1984, a young programmer begins to question reality as he adapts a sprawling fantasy novel into a video game and soon faces a mind-mangling challenge.” Given that the rest of Black Mirror wasn’t really billed as “mind-mangling” we can only imagine how screwed up and crazy the film is going to be. It’s also worth noting that, according to IndieWire, Bandersnatch has a run time of 90 minutes but a total of 312 minutes of footage (over 5 hours!), which has led many to suspect this might finally be the Black Mirror choose-your-own-adventure story that’s been rumored for years. Check out the trailer here, and then head over to Netflix to watch the film.