American audiences finally got the chance to dig into Black Mirror last month when the acclaimed British series hit Netflix. And now that we’ve acquainted ourselves with its excellence, we could be getting our own version of Black Mirror in the near future.

A U.S. take on the sci-fi anthology show is in in the works, as confirmed by production company Endemol. More on the developing Black Mirror US version after the jump.

Variety reported the news from an industry conference in Washington, D.C. Charlie Corwin, co-chairman and co-CEO of Endemol Shine North America, revealed that “there is a plan” to adapt the show for the U.S. As for why he wants to make an American version if Black Mirror, Corwin enthused that the original Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker and producer Annabel Jones “have touched on something and I agree – we need more.”

Black Mirror can loosely be described as a modern sci-fi version of The Twilight Zone. Each episode of the anthology series features an entirely new cast, setting, and storyline. What remains constant is its focus on our relationship to technology, both in the present and in the not-too-distant future. The title refers to the shiny screen of a computer, phone, or television.