Robert Daly is dead, but now the crew of the USS Callister - led by Captain Nanette Cole - are stranded in an infinite virtual universe, fighting for survival against 30 million players.Robert Daly is dead, but now the crew of the USS Callister - led by Captain Nanette Cole - are stranded in an infinite virtual universe, fighting for survival against 30 million players.Robert Daly is dead, but now the crew of the USS Callister - led by Captain Nanette Cole - are stranded in an infinite virtual universe, fighting for survival against 30 million players.
Hélder Fernandes
- Space Cowboy
- (as Helder Fernandes)
Paapa Essiedu
- Gaap
- (uncredited)
Daniel Middleton
- DanTDM
- (uncredited)
Thomas Simons
- TommyInnit
- (uncredited)
Anjana Vasan
- Nida Huq
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
First of all, I gotta praise the music for this episode, because it's the only episode where the music was so good and well-composed that actually made the episode better.
Secondly, I thought a sequel to USS Callister would be lazy, just to do the same successful thing they did back when Black Mirror was actually good, just to reap the rewards of their past again. But now that I have watched USS Callister: Into Infinity, I think it was absolutely needed, and it is a great addition to this show.
Season 7 has impressed me with its mostly pretty good episodes, compared to the disappointing season 5 and the horribly atrocious season 6. It's not that the season is mindblowing or innovative, it's that it feels like the real Black Mirror we had back in the first 3 or 4 seasons.
This sequel is great in the sense that instead of just nostalgia-baiting and memberberries, it expands upon the original, adds to the lore, and continues the story in a justifiable way.
The idea is good enough you could make an entire show about it, but the two episodes we've had and the way they end this (which I did not expect to go this way) is a satisfying way to wrap up this story, while still having some open-endedness if they want to do a third one, which I hope they don't. Because, like I said, it ends in a very satisfying way and you get a fulfilling conclusion.
Overall, this episode was great and one of the best of this season. Season 7 was adequate enough that it fortunately brought back my interest in this show and enjoyment of it. It ranks up with good season like 3 and 4, and thankfully isn't as horrible as 6 and 5, and I hope they keep doing this and never repeat that 5 and 6, if there ever do another season.
Secondly, I thought a sequel to USS Callister would be lazy, just to do the same successful thing they did back when Black Mirror was actually good, just to reap the rewards of their past again. But now that I have watched USS Callister: Into Infinity, I think it was absolutely needed, and it is a great addition to this show.
Season 7 has impressed me with its mostly pretty good episodes, compared to the disappointing season 5 and the horribly atrocious season 6. It's not that the season is mindblowing or innovative, it's that it feels like the real Black Mirror we had back in the first 3 or 4 seasons.
This sequel is great in the sense that instead of just nostalgia-baiting and memberberries, it expands upon the original, adds to the lore, and continues the story in a justifiable way.
The idea is good enough you could make an entire show about it, but the two episodes we've had and the way they end this (which I did not expect to go this way) is a satisfying way to wrap up this story, while still having some open-endedness if they want to do a third one, which I hope they don't. Because, like I said, it ends in a very satisfying way and you get a fulfilling conclusion.
Overall, this episode was great and one of the best of this season. Season 7 was adequate enough that it fortunately brought back my interest in this show and enjoyment of it. It ranks up with good season like 3 and 4, and thankfully isn't as horrible as 6 and 5, and I hope they keep doing this and never repeat that 5 and 6, if there ever do another season.
An Idiot Box Reviews - USS Callister: Into Infinity.
Despite not being as good as the first installment, USS Callister: Into Infinity is more than a worthy sequel. It takes a much darker approach than the first "film" while still having plenty of good jokes and beautiful cinematography with an even more shocking finale than the original!
All the cast members are incredible, and the show features some of the best acting in its history and multiple moments that can bring you to tears. The only real issue with the story is a lack in character development for some of the supporting members, but even then, they're all entertaining.
Definitely a worthy sequel, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a trilogy with Series 8!
Despite not being as good as the first installment, USS Callister: Into Infinity is more than a worthy sequel. It takes a much darker approach than the first "film" while still having plenty of good jokes and beautiful cinematography with an even more shocking finale than the original!
All the cast members are incredible, and the show features some of the best acting in its history and multiple moments that can bring you to tears. The only real issue with the story is a lack in character development for some of the supporting members, but even then, they're all entertaining.
Definitely a worthy sequel, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a trilogy with Series 8!
Obviously go back and watch series Four episode One, before watching this movie and yes, this should be referred to as a movie and not an episode and it's better than some of the dross that's released in the cinema nowadays as well!!
It was entertaining, funny (like proper funny) and good sci-fi, great acting, which is to be expected after how good the original episode was, by far the best of this series...
I think I always had an affinity for the original episode as a player of MMORPGs, but this will be good for everyone. Plus it scratches my sci-fi itch while I wait for the new series of the Orville lol.
So go back and watch the original epsiode and then strap in for an epic hour and a half!
9/10 episode, highest of this series!
It was entertaining, funny (like proper funny) and good sci-fi, great acting, which is to be expected after how good the original episode was, by far the best of this series...
I think I always had an affinity for the original episode as a player of MMORPGs, but this will be good for everyone. Plus it scratches my sci-fi itch while I wait for the new series of the Orville lol.
So go back and watch the original epsiode and then strap in for an epic hour and a half!
9/10 episode, highest of this series!
I didn't mean that in an inappropriate way. Just saying there will be plenty of plot holes in this episode, but if you're capable; ignore them. This episode along with the context of the previous somehow manage to bring so many themes into a single piece of cinema. Mirroring the concepts showcased in Ready Player One, Severance, Star Wars/Trek, Inception, Interstellar, Everything Everwhere All at Once and our very own VR/AR, to create a well thought out and impressively creative world of its own.
It may be a bit confusing or simply a lot for those that aren't crazy about the multiverse. But to summarize, that stuff was entertaining. What a cast too!
It may be a bit confusing or simply a lot for those that aren't crazy about the multiverse. But to summarize, that stuff was entertaining. What a cast too!
Maybe I needed to rewatch the previous USS Callister episode to really appreciate this one, because it's been a while since I saw the original and this one, good as it is, felt like it didn't really measure up.
Don't get me wrong, it really is a very good episode, it's just not up to par with the previous episode this season OR the previous USS Callister episode.
All that being said, Cristin Milioti carries *almost* the entire episode alone, and probably WOULD carry it alone if not for Jimmi Simpson. The two of them together? Fantastic. The supporting cast are great, of course, and Jesse Plemons just OWNS almost every scene he's in (but when doesn't he?), but sadly he's not in it enough.
Don't get me wrong, it really is a very good episode, it's just not up to par with the previous episode this season OR the previous USS Callister episode.
All that being said, Cristin Milioti carries *almost* the entire episode alone, and probably WOULD carry it alone if not for Jimmi Simpson. The two of them together? Fantastic. The supporting cast are great, of course, and Jesse Plemons just OWNS almost every scene he's in (but when doesn't he?), but sadly he's not in it enough.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Nanette is looking through the complaint log (28:21), the subject line in one of the complaints is "stop pausing and watch the show".
- GoofsWhen the real Walton enters the game, he behaves as if he's never experienced anything like it before. But later a flashback shows he had.
- ConnectionsFollows Black Mirror: USS Callister (2017)
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- Filming locations
- 10 Primrose St, London, UK(Callister Inc. HQ entrance where Nanette is run over by car)
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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