Mon Apr 14 03:10:00 UTC 2025: ## Black Mirror’s “USS Callister” Returns in Feature-Length Season 7 Finale

**London, UK** – The critically acclaimed *Black Mirror* episode “USS Callister” returned in a feature-length Season 7 finale, “USS Callister: Into Infinity,” offering a satisfying, yet unsettling conclusion to the saga. The sequel picks up months after the original’s cliffhanger, with Cristin Milioti’s Nanette Cole leading the escaped crew of the USS Callister within the virtual reality game, Infinity.

Facing resource scarcity due to monetization schemes by Callister Inc. CEO James Walton (Jimmi Simpson), the crew resorts to theft, attracting unwanted attention from both in-game players and a suspicious New York Times reporter. Their desperate situation forces them to plan a daring infiltration of Infinity’s core, the “Heart of Infinity,” to create their own private universe.

Meanwhile, in the real world, Nanette pieces together the truth about the rogue players’ identities and alerts Walton. Together, they enter Infinity, but Walton reveals a hidden agenda: he secretly helped create the game’s universe with Robert Daly (Jesse Plemons), using illegal cloning technology to upload a digital version of Daly who could maintain and expand the game’s universe from within. Walton plans to eliminate the clones to avoid exposure.

A twist of fate sees Nanette incapacitated in a real-world accident. Walton, inside Infinity, exposes the Callister crew’s location. A final confrontation with Daly leads to a complex choice for Nanette: merge her consciousness with her real-world counterpart, and potentially save her crew, but at the cost of eternal servitude to Daly.

In a shocking finale, Nanette defeats Daly, but in a *Black Mirror* twist, the entire crew is ultimately uploaded into the mind of the real-world Nanette, experiencing Infinity through her eyes. Creator Charlie Brooker hints at the possibility of another sequel, leaving the future of the Callister crew uncertain, and the unsettling implications of this digital existence hanging in the air.

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