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Shooting of 'Black Mirror' season 5 underway

The writer opened up about development on the upcoming spell of the Netflix original at the Royal Television Society Awards.

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LONDON: "Black Mirror" creator Charlie Brooker has revealed that the filming of the fifth installment of the show has begun.

The writer opened up about development on the upcoming spell of the Netflix original at the Royal Television Society Awards and said he is penning the second episode of the sci-fi anthology series as of now.

"Season 5, we are filming one (episode) at the moment.

We are about to start filming another one imminently.

I'm writing the next one and then it gets a bit more foggy," Brooker said, according to RadioTimes.

The series explores the negative impact new technology can have on the modern world.

The first two seasons of the show aired on Channel 4 in the UK before Netflix picked it up for its third and fourth seasons.

Season four was released on December 29.

The premier date of the next installment is yet to be announced.

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