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Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker thinks season 7 isn't as bleak as previous outings of the sci-fi show: "There's not much hope outdoors, so we're trying to give you a bit of indoor hope"
By Emily Garbutt published
Exclusive Exclusive: Charlie Brooker talks balancing "despair" and "melancholy endings" with an attempt to stay hopeful in Black Mirror season 7

Stranger Things season 5: Everything we know so far about the Netflix show's final chapter
By Amy West last updated
Guide Filming has wrapped on the show's final season

Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker talks bringing back Will Poulter's Bandersnatch character for season 7 and whether he'd revisit other episodes: "There's other characters I'd bring back, and other scenarios I'd re-explore"
By Emily Garbutt published
Exclusive Exclusive: Charlie Brooker says it's been a "fun change" to revisit familiar characters and plotlines in Black Mirror season 7

The team behind Netflix's surprise hit Adolescence is remaking a nuclear war drama that terrified an entire generation
By Molly Edwards published
News Adolescence production company Warp Films is remaking Threads

The best new shows and movies streaming this week on Netflix, Max, Disney Plus and more
By Will Salmon published
News Here are our picks of the best movies and shows streaming this week, April 7–April 13

"My true love in games is The Legend Of Zelda," says Evanescence's Amy Lee, but making the new track for Devil May Cry was a joy: "I was hooked on it and binging it every night"
By Nick Thorpe published
Interview Interview | "I couldn't be more flattered and happy with how they used it": Evanescence's superstar vocalist Amy Lee loves how the Devil May Cry track is deployed for its "very special episode"

Wednesday star Emma Myers says season 2 has the "perfect" cast: "I had a great time working with all of them"
By Megan Garside published
Exclusive Exclusive: Emma Myers gives a positive update on what working with the "cool" new cast of Wednesday season 2 was like

The Devil May Cry anime has the action I love from the games, but is able to package it with an unexpected human element that really sells it
By Oscar Taylor-Kent published
Opinion Opinion | The Devil May Cry anime leverages its unique continuity to dive deeper into the lives of regular people in these chaotic clashes, while still being as stylishly over-the-top as ever
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