Love, Death + Robots: Season 3 Teases Its Content

The Netflix animated anthology series will soon return for a third season with new episodes.

The third season of “Love, Death + Robots”, which will be released on the streaming platform Netflix on May 20, will consist of nine episodes that combine horror, imagination and beauty. They range from the discovery of an ancient evil to a comic apocalypse with stunning fantasy, horror and sci-fi stories with characteristic wit and visual invention.

In addition to David Fincher’s staging of the episode, the third volume of Love, Death + Robots also marks the return of Alberto Mielgo. Newcomers to this anthology animated series are Joe Abercrombie, Andrew Kevin Walker (Se7en), and Carlos Stevens (The Alchemist’s Letter).

Episodes from the third season of Love, Death + Robots

  • Three Robots: Exit Strategies (Patrick Osborne is the director, John Scalzi is the writer and Blow Studio is the head of animation) – the award-winning trio of goofy droids return on a whirlwind tour of exploring post-apocalyptic survival strategies for humans before humanity is finally eradicated.
  • Bad Journey (David Fincher directs, Andrew Kevin Walker writes, and Blur Studio directs animation) – A shark-hunting sailboat is attacked by a giant crustacean whose size and intelligence equals its appetite. Rebellion, betrayal and ventriloquism with a corpse…
  • The Very Pulse Of The Machine (Emily Dean – director, Philip Gelatt – writer, and Polygon Pictures – animator) – When an exploration expedition to the surface of the moon Io ends in disaster, an astronaut must drag his co-pilot with him. body to safety while using intoxicating drugs to deal with the pain of his own injuries in this trippy tribute to comic book legend Mobius
  • Night of the Mini Dead (Robert Busey and Andy Lyon – Directors, Robert Busey and Andy Lyon – Writers, Buck – Head of Animation) – In this scathing satire on zombies, the apocalypse is literally conceived in a graveyard that starts with saucy graveyard sex and escalates into an undead invasion everywhere from downtown Los Angeles to the Vatican. It’s the end of the world how we live
  • Kill Team Kill (Jennifer Yu Nelson – director, Philip Gelatt – screenwriter, and Titmouth – animator) – Young, dumb and full of. .. blood, lots and lots of blood, the strength of American soldiers high on drugs and adrenaline faces an enemy unlike any other one of the ones they’ve encountered before, as a result of a CIA experiment that becomes a very, very grizzly
  • Roy (Tim Miller – Director/Writer, Blur Studio – Animation) – A story about fear, sex, and philosophy at the far end as two post-human scientists study a seemingly mindless insect race.
  • Mason’s Rats (Carlos Stevens directs, Joe Abercrombie writes and Axis Studios leads animation) – A rat apocalypse comes to Scotland as a grumpy farmer takes drastic measures to deal with an infestation of hyper-evolved rodents.
  • In Vaulted Halls Entombed (Director Jerome Chen, Writer Philip Gelatt, Sony Pictures Imageworks Animator) – In the mountains of Afghanistan, a SWAT team is on a dangerous mission to rescue a hostage held by terrorists. But the real evil they have to face is an ancient god with an ancient and terrifying power.
  • Jibaro (Alberto Mielgo – director and writer, Pinkman.tv – animator) – Fantasy and greed combine in this reimagining of the traditional tale of a mermaid whose song lures people to their doom. But his sorcery does not work on the deaf knight Jibaro, and the Golden Woman is fascinated by him. Thus begins the deadly dance of two predators

Trailer for the third season of the series “Love, death + robots”

Love, Death + Robots returns with Volume 3 produced by Tim Miller (Deadpool, Terminator: Dark Fate) and David Fincher (Mindhunter, Mank).

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