Summary

After an agonizingly long three-year wait,Netflix’s animated anthology seriesLove, Death & Robotsis finally returning to the small screen, and its premiere date is only weeks away from release. Since premiering in 2019, the highly rated previous three seasons of the series have won a host of accolades, which include 13 Emmy Awards and another for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program. ForSeason 3’sJibaroepisode, a firm favorite among its fanbase, Alberto Mielgo, a multi-award-winning animator, won the juried Emmy Award for best individual achievement in animation.

The adult animated series has had its fair share of high-profile voice actors attached to it since its release, including Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel McHale, Topher Grace, John DiMaggio, Elodie Young, and Chris Parnell. Shows similar toLove, Death & Robots' style have come and gone over the years, with some doing better than others. AlthoughSecret Level, an adult animated anthology series on Amazon Prime Video, created by Tim Miller and produced by his Blur Studio, was praised for its interesting video game concept, especially itshorrifyingPac-Manepisode, it couldn’t quite reach the heights thatLove, Death & Robotsdid, with many viewers criticizing its short episodes and lackluster pace.Now, in a bid to bring back its high-octane visuals and captivating anthology format,season 4 ofLove, Death & Robotsis just around the corner, and its newest trailer looks set to enthrall its audience all over again.

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Love, Death + Robots Season 4 Gets a New Trailer and Premiere Release Date

Netflix has shown off its wild and incredible looking trailer for the ten-episode fourth season of its returning adult animated anthology seriesLove, Death + Robots,which returns on May 15th. Its new animated stories feature worlds filled with a variety of futuristic technology and interesting characters, from dinosaur gladiators and a cyborg woman to a judgmental ginger cat and, apparently, household appliances, which will be rooted in a chaotic mix of horror, sci-fi, comedy and dark humor. David Fincher andTim Miller will return to season 4of the series as executive producers, with Jennifer Yuh Nelson once again the supervising director.

Like its previous seasons,Love, Death & Robotswill feature its fair share of blood, gore, nudity, sexual scenes, and bad language, as showcased through its latest trailer, so it’s certainly not one for younger eyes. The trailer also confirms that, like past seasons, each stand-alone episode features a different narrative and animation and will be produced by individual animation studios from across the globe. Recently,Game of Thrones' creator, George R. R Martin, praisedLove, Death & Robots' animation style, stating that he thought “it was one of the best” shows he’s ever seen and would love it if one of his animated spin-offs could look anything close to it.

Love, Death & Robotsseason 4 will be released on Netflix on May 15th.