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Netflix Drops ‘Love, Death + Robots’ Volume 4 Trailer, Episode Details
Netflix has revealed the official trailer for Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, as well as full details for all 10 episodes. The animated anthology series debuts on May 15. The upcoming season features dinosaur gladiators, messianic cats, string-puppet rock stars, and many other forms of the bizarre. Presented by Tim Miller (Deadpool, Terminator: Dark Fate) and David Fincher (Mindhunter, The Killer), Jennifer Yuh Nelson (Kung Fu Panda 2, Kill Team Kill) returns as supervising director for 10 shorts showcasing the series’ signature, award-winning style of bleeding-edge animation, horror, sci-fi, and humor. Buckle up! The Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 episode list includes: “Can’t Stop” A unique take on the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ legendary 2003 performance at Slane Castle, Ireland, with band members Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith, and John Frusciante recreated as string-puppets. Directed by David Fincher, with animation by Blur Studio. “Close Encounters Of The Mini Kind” Tiny terror is unleashed in a mini alien apocalypse as writer/directors Robert Bisi and Andy Lyon pay tribute to classic sci-fi stories of alien invasion and human stupidity using tilt-shift techniques. Animation by BUCK. “Spider Rose” A return to the fantastic cyberpunk universe of “Swarm” (Vol. 3), directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson and written by Joe Abercrombie, based off the short story by Bruce Sterling. On a remote asteroid mining operation, a grieving Mechanist gets a new companion and has a chance to avenge herself against the Shaper assassin who killed her husband. The voice cast includes Emily O’Brien, Feodor Chin, Piotr Michael and Sumalee Montano. Animation by Blur Studio. “400 Boys” In a post-apocalyptic city where warring gangs follow a bushido-like code of honor, the 400 Boys gang forces them to unite. Robert Valley directs from a script by Tim Miller, based on the short story by Marc Laidlaw. The voice cast includes John Boyega, Ed Skrein, Sienna King, Dwane Walcott, Rahul Kohli, Pamela Nomvete, and Amar Chadha-Patel. Animation is by Passion Animation. “The Other Large Thing” From writer John Scalzi comes the story of a cat who plans world domination and is helped by a robotic butler. Patrick Osborne directs. The voice cast includes Chris Parnell, John Oliver, Fred Tatasciore, and Rachel Kimsey. AGBO animates. “Golgotha” In a rare live-action entry, a conscientious vicar plays host to an emissary of an alien race who believes their messiah has been reborn on earth… as a dolphin. Tim Miller directs from a script by Joe Abercrombie, based on the short story by Dave Hutchinson. The voice cast includes Rhys Darby, Moe Daniels, Graham McTavish, Phil Morris, Michelle Lukes, and Matthew Waterson. VFX is created by Luma Pictures “The Screaming Of The Tyrannosaur” On a space station orbiting Jupiter, decadent aristocrats gather to witness a brutal contest of genetically modified gladiators. Tim Miller directs and writes, based on a short story by Stant Litore. The voice cast includes MrBeast and Bai Ling. Blur Studio animates. “How Zeke Got Religion” B-17 Flying Fortress Liberty Belle has the oddest mission of World War Two: a journey into occupied France to bomb a church before the Nazis can raise an ancient evil. John McNichol’s short story is adapted by J.T. Petty. Diego Porral directs. The voice cast includes Keston John, Braden Lynch, Roger Craig Smith, Gary Furlong, Bruce Thomas, Andrew Morgado, and Scott Whyte. Animation is by Titmouse. “Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners” From an angry toothbrush to an overworked smart showerhead and an intelligent toilet, various household appliances divulge tales of bemusement, scorn, and wonder about their human owners. Directed by Patrick Osborne and written by John Scalzi. The voice cast includes Melissa Villaseñor, Ronny Chieng, Amy Sedaris, Kevin Hart, Josh Brener, Nat Faxon, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Brett Goldstein. Aaron Sims Creative animates. “For He Can Creep” A poet confined to an insane asylum in 1757 believes Satan wants him to write a verse that will end the world. And the only thing standing between him and the Prince of Darkness is his cat, Jeoffry. Emily Dean directs the period adaptation of Siobhan Carroll’s short story, adapted by Tamsyn Muir. The voice cast includes Dan Stevens, JB Blanc, Jim Broadbent, Nika Futterman, Jane Leeves, and Dave B. Mitchell. Polygon Pictures animates. Check out the trailer now: Source: Netflix Journalist, antique shop owner, aspiring gemologist—L'Wren brings a diverse perspective to animation, where every frame reflects her varied passions.
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