In just over a week, we’ll be taking another trip through the Black Mirror, engaging Netflix in the dark technology parable for Season 3. We’ll understand if you need an early fix (maybe they’ll make a Black Mirror about it!), so check out new previews of two Season 3 episodes, including Bryce Dallas Howard’s “Nosedive.”

Netflix released two new featurettes from the coming season, itself set to premiere on October 21, and opening with Bryce Dallas Howard in an episode directed by Joe Wright. Immediately following that, Wyatt Russell leads a more horror-themed video game episode from Dan Trachtenberg.

Check out the individual episode details of the new season:

Nosedive,” featuring Bryce Dallas Howard (Jurassic World), Alice Eve (Entourage) and James Norton (Grantchester) in an episode directed by Joe Wright

Playtest,” featuring Wyatt Russell (The Walking Dead webisodes) and Hannah John-Kamen (Killjoys) in an episode directed by Dan Trachtenberg.

Shut Up and Dance,” featuring Jerome Flynn (Game of Thrones) and Alex Lawther in an episode directed by James Watkins

San Junipero,” featuring Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Touch) and Mackenzie Davis (Halt and Catch Fire) in an episode directed by Owen Harris

Men Against Fire,” starring Michael Kelly (House of Cards), Malachi Kirby (Roots) and Madeline Brewer (Hemlock Grove) in an episode directed by Jakob Verbruggen

Hated in the Nation,” featuring Kelly MacDonald (Boardwalk Empire) in an episode directed by James Hawes

For those unfamiliar with the series, Black Mirror takes an anthology approach to technology parables, each episode telling an original tale of the dark influence modern and future technology might have on humanity. Existing episodes have featured the likes of Fantastic Four baddie Toby Kebbell, Agent Carter favorite Hayley Atwell, Star Wars: The Force Awakens villain Domhnall Gleeson, and most recently a Christmas special with Jon Hamm and Game of Thrones alum Oona Chaplin.

House of Tomorrow’s Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones remain onboard as executive producers and showrunners. Stay tuned for further details of the October 21 release.

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