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Netflix fans are upset over the removal of "Black Mirror: Bandersnatch," an interactive movie that allowed viewers to control the story. The 2018 film, part of the "Black Mirror" series, followed a programmer developing a choose-your-own-adventure game with potentially deadly consequences. Despite its innovative approach, the film received mixed reviews. Netflix's decision to remove it, along with other interactive specials, is part of a shift towards gaming content.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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