Netflix has released a bounty of details for the upcoming fourth season – or Volume 4 as the streamer calls it – of ambitious anthology Love death + robotsAnd the trailer looks just as crazy as we would expect from one of the best Netflix shows.
Show the Creator and Deadpool Director Tim Miller teases more of what fans have been loved by the series, where I say “I have given up on finding out which season may be ‘the best’ because I love all my kids, but I’m really excited about all episodes in Volume 4,” and we are also enthusiastic, with the trailer, which you can see below, LOVING everything from sweet kittens to insane violence.
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Perhaps the most exciting, however, is performing producer David Fincher who not only returns to Love, Death + Robots Director Chair (the following Volume 3’s ‘Bad Traving’ episode) but to the world of music videos.
While Fincher is best known today as the master of the slightly twisted, always gripping thriller, Away Girl Filmmaker cut teeth as part of the MTV generation and directs videos to them like Sting, Madonna, Aerosmith and Michael Jackson before debuting with Alien 3.
While Fincher has gone back to the well in recent years, collaborated with artists like Justin Timberlake and long to compose partner Trent Reznor, the upcoming Love death + robots Episode ‘Can’t Stop’ can be his most ambitious short project yet, with Netflix, which is invoicing it like: ‘A unique tag on Red Hot Chili Peppers’ legendary performance in Slane Castle, Ireland, with band members […] recreated as string pups. “
What can we expect from love, Death + Robots Season 4?
While Fincher and Red Hot Chilli Peppers may be extremely exciting, it’s far from this season in store, with one of the best streaming services that tease a whole series of new stories.
As always, fans can expect a wide range of visual styles, genres and global influences, with Miller saying: “One of my greatest joys in producing Ldr […] is when artists or instructors make choices you would never make. Their ideas, shooting choices, angles, sense of timing – whatever – is something foreign to your visual language, but also amazing! “
‘Close meetings in Mini Kind’ appears to deliver an adorable foreign apocalypse as it pays tribute to classic 50s sci-fi, while ‘Spider Rose’, a successor of kind to Vol. 3’s cyberpunk horror ‘sword’ delivers a dose of Gory revenge. Star Wars‘John Boyega gives his voice to’ 400 boys’ who watch warring post-apocalyptic gangs team up to fight for a Kaiju-like threat and comes from Emmy-winning director Robert Valley and comedian Chris Parnell and John Oliver can be heard in ‘The Other Great Things’, the story of a cat with design at world domination and his web-hacking robots butler Sidekick.
Tim Miller directs ‘Golgotha’, a rare live-action rate in the series with Rhys Darby as a vicar who plays host of a foreign envoy who believes a dolphin is the reincarnation of their Messiah. Miller also helps ‘The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur’, which can be summarized as Gladiators + Dinosaurs, while ‘How Zeke Got Religion’ follows a WW2 bomber that finds themselves up against biblical enemies. ‘Smart appliances, stupid owners’ have the voices of Kevin Hart and Brett Goldstein as overworked and underrated household items, and “For he can crawl” sees a Georgian era poet protected by his cat when Satan (Dan Stevens) comes and knocks.
We told you Netflix’s new rate of Love, Death + Robots Looks wild and you can enjoy every crazy moment for yourself when all ten episodes fall on Netflix on May 15.