Last Week, Netflix revealed an episode of the upcoming "Black Mirror" Season 3. The fans got an early glimpse of what to expect on the series.

According to Blastr, "Black Mirror" Season 3 will be available for streaming on Oct. 21. In the episode titled "Playtest" that was revealed last Saturday, the fans saw "22 Jump Street" star Wyatt Russell who will play the role of Cooper. He is an American who stops in London after a backpacking trip around the world.

The episode also showed Hannah John-Kamen who will play a British journalist named Sonja. John-Kamen already appeared in the "Black Mirror" episode titled "Fifteen Million Merits".

The story will follow Cooper's journey after he discovers that his ATM has been compromised. Sonja then suggests that he signs a playtest to a new video game that was developed by a tech company.

It was revealed that the technology is an augmented reality device which is an upgraded version of a VR device. It is implanted at the base of the skull. Cooper then experiences horrors he has never experienced before and he tries to survive his personal game.

The first trailer for "Black Mirror" Season 3 has been released and the show also stars Bryce Dallas Howard (Jurrasic World), Michael Kelly (House of Cards), Alice Eve, Jerome Flynn, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Kelly Macdonald. Each episode was also directed by different directors like Joe Wright, Dan Trachtenberg and Owen Harris.

Express UK reported that Charlie Brooker, the creator of the show, revealed that "Black Mirror" will return for a fourth season. He also explained that their decision to jump to Netflix was the best choice because releasing in streaming services is a much better fit.

Fans will have to wait a little longer as "Black Mirror" Season 3 will be available on Netflix on Oct. 21.

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