Bandersnatch: Netflix reveals another secret ending to interactive Black Mirror film
The interactive film, which was released on Netflix just after Christmas, has five official endings according to streaming service
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Your support makes all the difference.Netflix has revealed another secret ending to Black Mirror: Bandersnatch that fans may have missed out on.
The streaming platform's Twitter account revealed a new hint for the interactive film, writing: "Think you've seen everything there is to see in bandersnatch? try picking up the family photo, twice."
Others have discovered that a certain sequence of events can lead the viewers to a playable version of one of the film’s games, having unlocked the data for a QR code leading to a secret page on the film's website.
To unlock the game, viewers much reach a secret post-credits scene where Stefan (Fionn Whitehead) is back on the bus he took to visit Tuckersoft at the beginning of the film.
However, while previous versions offered the choice either to listen to a tape of the Thompson Twins or Now 2, the new scene sees Stefan pull out a tape of the Bandersnatch game he created.
The interactive film, which was released on Netflix just after Christmas, has five official endings according to streaming service, although fans have discovered a whole host of different combinations and paths.
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