The wait is over — kind of. The Emmy-winning animated anthology Love, Death + Robots is officially returning with its fourth volume, and Netflix has locked in the premiere date: May 15. The announcement comes with a sleek new teaser, teaser art, and first-look photos that tease what fans can expect from the next chapter of the mind-bending series. From executive producers Tim Miller (Deadpool, Terminator: Dark Fate) and David Fincher (The Killer, Mindhunter), the show is once again bringing us animated stories that will push the boundaries both in terms of their ambitious narrative and their visual innovation — and we love it when those boundaries get pushed.
Presented as a mix of science fiction, horror, and pitch-black comedy, Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 features everything from dinosaur gladiators to messianic cats to string-puppet rock stars. Sounds pretty funky, but if you don’t believe us, check out the teaser below for yourselves. Across its three previous volumes, Love, Death + Robots has earned 13 Emmy Awards, including wins for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program.
‘Love, Death + Robots’ Counts Some Famous Fans
One of the acclaimed series’ most famous fans is the author George R. R. Martin, who cited the show as an inspiration to him earlier this year when discussing how he wanted his animated adaptation of Corlys Velaryon’s (Steve Toussaint) journeys around the world to come across. Martin, who has praised the visual styles of animated shows like Netflix‘s recent Blue Eye Samurai, sat down with Collider to discuss what he would like to see from the future animated shows based around the Song of Ice and Fire universe, complimenting the format of Love, Death + Robots not only for its variation in style but also because the show has adapted multiple science fiction stories. He said:
“I really do want it to look good. I really enjoyed, over the last few years, Love, Death + Robots, because that’s an anthology show, and they’re adapting some very good stories from science fiction, from good writers like Marko Kloos and John Scalzi and various other people and every episode is a different style of animation and some styles I like more than others. Some are very cartoony, but some are very realistic. Some are very, obviously done with VFX and it’s all computer animation, so there’s great possibilities there.”
Love, Death + Robots: Volume 4 debuts on May 15 on Netflix. See new images from the upcoming episodes below along with the new teaser above, and stay tuned at Collider for more.
via Collider
