via NetflixFilm & TV / NewsFilm & TV / NewsSee Miley Cyrus in the startling new Black Mirror trailerPlus, the hot priest from Fleabag is getting angry about phonesShareLink copied ✔️May 15, 2019May 15, 2019TextAnna Cafolla The first trailer for season five of Black Mirror has landed, and the big-name starring show looks absolutely wild, as per. In the brief clip, Miley Cyrus, Fleabag’s hot priest Andrew Scott, Anthony Mackie, Pom Klementieff, and more feature. It leads with three new storylines from the Netflix show – Cyrus is a disillusioned, purple bob-wearing musician, and Scott is absolutely losing it over how hooked on phones we all are and facing off with police. As always, the brief glimpses we get are expansive: there’s shots of a school canteen, and a fantastical, Tekken-style fight, sentient robots, and couples in turmoil. This season’s synopsis details that the show: “taps into our collective unease with the modern world, with each stand-alone episode a sharp, suspenseful tale exploring themes of contemporary techno-paranoia leading to an unforgettable – and sometimes unsettling – conclusion.” The last season of Black Mirror saw the anthology show debut its first interactive episode, Bandersnatch – Dazed unpacked its best moments, easter eggs, and behind-the-scenes bits with its star, Fionn Whitehead. Black Mirror, created and run by Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones, is officially scheduled to drop all of its fifth season episodes on Netflix on June 5. Watch the trailer below. You should've seen it coming. pic.twitter.com/E5bYvVJjik— Black Mirror (@blackmirror) May 15, 2019Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREGetting to the bottom of the Heated Rivalry discourseMarty Supreme and the cost of ‘dreaming big’Ben Whishaw on the power of Peter Hujar’s photography: ‘It feels alive’Atropia: An absurdist love story set in a mock Iraqi military villageMeet the new generation of British actors reshaping Hollywood Sentimental Value is a raw study of generational traumaJosh Safdie on Marty Supreme: ‘One dream has to end for another to begin’Animalia: An eerie feminist sci-fi about aliens invading MoroccoThe 20 best films of 2025, rankedWhy Kahlil Joseph’s debut feature film is a must-seeJay Kelly is Noah Baumbach’s surreal, star-studded take on fameWatch: Owen Cooper on Adolescence, Jake Gyllenhaal and Wuthering Heights