What time is Black Mirror season 7 out? Netflix release time explained
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- Black Mirror is back with six brand new nightmares.
- It includes a sequel to the acclaimed USS Callister episode.
- But what time do the episodes come out?
A brand new season of Black Mirror is just a few hours away. Netflix has confirmed the episode titles for the upcoming series.
In the run up to the new release, I re-watched all of the previous episodes and ranked them from worst to best. See which ones came out on top.
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When does Black Mirror season 7 come out?


The latest batch of episodes is set to arrive tomorrow (April 10). The full season will be released at once - so you can binge away to your heart’s delight.
How many episodes are in Black Mirror season 7?
From its origins back on Channel 4 in the early 2010s, Black Mirror has often varied its length unpredictably from season to season. The Netflix releases have ranged from a one-off special to three episodes, five and even six.
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What time is Black Mirror season 7 released?
All six episodes of Black Mirror season 7 are set to arrive on April 10. The new series will be released at 8am GMT for British viewers - which works out at 9am CET for European users.
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Black Mirror will release at the inconvenient time of 12am PT/ 3am ET for American audiences. So they will be waiting for you when you wake up.
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