Netflix has launched a detail reward for the next fourth season, or volume 4 as the streamer calls it, of ambitious anthology Love Death + RobotsAnd the trailer looks as wild as we would expect from one of the best Netflix programs.
Show creator and Dead Pool The director Tim Miller mocks more than fans have come to love the series, indicating “I have given up discovering what season could be” the best “because I love all my children, but I am really excited about all the episodes in volume 4”, and we are also excited, with the trailer, which you can see below, promising everything, from beautiful kitties to a crazy violence.

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Perhaps the most intriguing is the executive producer David Fincher who returns not only to the Love, Death + Robots President of the directors (following the episode ‘Bad Training’ of Vol. 3) but for the world of musical videos.
While Fincher is better known today as the slightly twisted and always exciting thriller master, the Girl out The filmmaker cut his teeth as part of the MTV generation, directing videos for people such as Sting, Madonna, Aerosmith and Michael Jackson before making their debut with the debut with ALIEN 3.
While Fincher has returned to the well in recent years, collaborating with artists such as Justin Timberlake and the composition partner of Trent Reznor, the next Love Death + Robots The Episode ‘Can’t Stop’ can be its most ambitious short project so far, with Netflix invoicing it as: “A unique version of the legendary 2003 performance of Red Hot Chili Peppers in Slane Castle, Ireland, with members of the band […] recreated as chain puppets. “
What can we expect from Love, Death + Robots Season 4?
While Fincher and Red Hot Hot peppers can be greatly exciting, that is far from this whole season in the store, with one of the best transmission services that mock a lot of new stories.
As always, fans can expect a wide variety of visual styles, genres and global influences, with Miller stating: “One of my greatest joys when doing LDR […] It is when artists or directors make decisions that you would never make. His ideas, options for shots, angles, sense of time, whatever, is something strange in his visual but also incredible language!
It seems that ‘Near -friendly meetings’ will deliver an adorable alien apocalypse, since it pays tribute to classical science fiction of the 50s, while ‘Spider Rose’, a sequel to Vol. The cyber horror of 3 ‘Swarm’, will deliver a dose of bloody revenge. Star Wars‘John Boyega lends his voice to’ 400 Boys’, who sees the post-apocalyptic gangs at war that come together to fight a threat of Kaiju and comes from the winning director of Emmy Robert Valley and comedians Chris Parnell and John Oliver can be heard in ‘The Other Thing’, the story of a cat with designs in designs and his robot in the subprojector.
Tim Miller directs ‘Golgotha’, a rare live action delivery in the series starring Rhys Darby as a vicar who is host of an alien emissary who believes that a dolphin is the reincarnation of his Messiah. Miller also Helms ‘The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur’, which can be summarized as gladiators + dinosaurs, while ‘How Zeke obtained religion’ follows a bombarder from World War II that is against biblical enemies. The ‘smart appliances, stupid owners’ presents the voices of Kevin Hart and Brett Goldstein as household items with excess of work and little appreciated, and “because he can scare” sees a poet of the Georgian era protected by his cat when Satan (Dan Stevens) is endangered.
We told him the new Netflix delivery of Love, Death + Robots He looks wild, and you can enjoy every moment crazy for yourself when the ten episodes fall in Netflix on May 15.