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Futurama Season 11 Updates One Of Its Funniest Running Gags For The Black Mirror Era

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Carter Sullivan

Published Mar 08, 2026

The idea that "Black Mirror," the sci-fi horror anthology series by Charlie Brooker, is essentially "The Twilight Zone" if it were about technology instead of supernatural occurrences is not a new observation. One viral tweet summed up the vibe of most "Black Mirror" episodes by quipping, "Wot if ya mum ran on batteries."

It only makes sense that "Futurama" would update its long-running "The Twilight Zone" parody to focus on a more up-to-date point of reference, and "Black Mirror" would be the obvious target. And so, "The Scary Door" has become "The Scary Mirror," but the vibes remain mostly the same as before. As LaMarche's voiceover puts it, "That one with the phone call from the Devil? Now, it's a FaceTime call from the Devil. The 'Devil' part didn't change."

Just as "The Twilight Zone" played on society's fears during its time, "Black Mirror" plays on our contemporary fears about the rapidly escalating pace of technological innovation. As the adage goes, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. And so, whereas supernatural occurrences provided the disturbing premises for "The Twilight Zone" episodes, inconceivable technology fills that role for "Black Mirror."

Longtime "Futurama" fans will undoubtedly appreciate seeing the show weigh in on the pop culture that's come into vogue since its previous cancelation. The cheeky "Black Mirror" parody is only one of many such references in the jam-packed Season 11 premiere episode.