














Twisted tales run wild in this mind-bending anthology series that reveals humanity's worst traits, greatest innovations and more.
Season 7 Official Trailer
Welcome to the Darkness Trailer





















































Nanette Cole and the crew of the USS Callister are stranded in an infinite virtual universe, fighting for survival against 30 million players.

Prime Minister Michael Callow faces a shocking dilemma when Princess Susannah, a much-loved member of the Royal Family, is kidnapped.

After failing to impress the judges on a singing competition show, a woman must either perform degrading acts or return to a slave-like existence.

In the near future, everyone has access to a memory implant that records everything humans do, see and hear.
While this series deals with technology rather than haunted animatronics, its exploration of how humanity interacts with corrupted machines is thematically adjacent to the FNAF universe. Each episode is a standalone nightmare that examines the dark side of our obsession with innovation. It is often bleak, cynical, and deeply unsettling, forcing you to question the reality of the digital world around you. If you enjoy the mechanical horror and the sense of technological dread found in the games, this anthology will certainly scratch that itch.
Oh, 'Black Mirror'! This anthology series is a masterclass in speculative fiction, constantly pushing the boundaries of technology's impact on humanity. What started as a Channel 4 gem in the UK before moving to Netflix has become a global phenomenon. Each episode is a standalone film, offering a chillingly plausible glimpse into a not-so-distant future. \n\nDid you know that Charlie Brooker, the show's creator, initially conceived of it as a modern-day 'Twilight Zone'? He wanted to explore the anxieties and moral dilemmas that arise when technological advancement outpaces ethical consideration. The show's ability to tackle complex themes like social media's dark side, the perils of artificial intelligence, and the erosion of privacy with such sharp wit and often devastating conclusions is simply brilliant. \n\nIt's a series that will make you question your own relationship with technology long after the credits roll. If you're looking for thought-provoking, often unsettling, and always compelling storytelling, 'Black Mirror' is a must-watch!
Dive into the unsettlingly prescient world of 'Black Mirror,' an anthology series that holds a chilling, often satirical, mirror up to our modern society's relationship with technology. Each standalone episode explores a different dystopian future or present where technological advancements have gone horribly wrong, often with devastating human consequences. From social credit systems to digital afterlives, the show consistently delivers thought-provoking narratives that will make you question the devices in your own pocket. It's a series that doesn't just entertain; it sparks conversations and lingers in your mind long after the credits roll. The beauty of 'Black Mirror' is that you can watch any episode in any order, making it perfect for a standalone viewing whenever you're in the mood for a dose of speculative fiction that feels a little too real.