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Netflix’s ‘Black Mirror’ stars Nigeria’s Damson Idris

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British-Nigerian actor, Damson Idris is now set to appear in the new season of Netflix’s Black Mirror.

Idris, who is shown to have quite a major role, appears in an episode titled “Smithereens” — starring alongside Andrew Scott of Sherlock and Fleabag fame, as well as Topher Grace (BlacKKKlansman.)

In Smithereens, Black Mirror’s version of an Uber driver comes undone after picking up a passenger (Idris) at the airport. Guided by the voice on his meditation app that says, “calmly return your attention to the wrath,” the driver eventually pulls a gun on the passenger and holds him hostage.

Although Netflix had previously released a general trailer for the season which featured a small glimpse of Idris, the individual trailers for the three different episodes expand his role.

The new episodes, which will premiere on June 5, will tackle how much influence apps can have on our lives.

In ‘Smithereens’, ‘Black Mirror’s version of an Uber driver comes undone after picking up a passenger (Idris) at the airport.

Guided by the voice on his meditation app that says, “calmly return your attention to the wrath,” the driver eventually pulls a gun on the passenger and holds him hostage.

Idris’s breakout role is Franklin Saint, an ambitious 19-year-old drug dealer in Los Angeles, in the FX crime drama ‘Snowfall’ from John Singleton, which debuted in July 2017.

He had his first big-screen part in 2016 in the British thriller ‘City of Tiny Lights’, starring Riz Ahmed.

In 2017, he made his American film debut in ‘Megan Leavey’ alongside Kate Mara, who plays the title character in the eponymous war film.

Idris also has a part as an FBI agent in the 2018 film ‘The Commuter’ with Liam Neeson; and has been cast in ‘Farming’, alongside Kate Beckinsale.

‘Farming’ is a semi-autobiographical story of Nigerian-British actor Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, who will also direct.

(NAN)

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