‘Love, Death + Robots’ season four: watch the bizarre first trailer
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Netflix has released the first trailer for Love, Death + Robots season four, and has revealed its release date – find out more below.
Season four of the hit anthology series has newly been confirmed for a May 15 launch, and will comprise of 10 episodes, up one episode from season three’s nine.
The first trailer for Love, Death + Robots season four offers viewers quick glimpses at what they can episode from the 10 upcoming short stories, featuring giant babies, cyberpunk-looking fighters, alien invasions, dinosaurs at war, a string puppet playing concerts and more.
Check out the weird trailer for Love, Death + Robots season four below.
volume f***. LOVE, DEATH + ROBOTS extreming on may 15 pic.twitter.com/Sahy2Hcpko
— Love, Death + Robots (@lovedeathrobots) April 8, 2025
While details on the season’s 10 episodes have yet to be confirmed, it seems as though one episode will revisit season three’s cult hit Night of the Mini Dead.
In an official description of season four, Netflix writes: “Dinosaur gladiators, messianic cats, string-puppet rock stars, it can only be Love, Death & Robots. The fourth volume, presented by Tim Miller (Deadpool, Terminator: Dark Fate) and David Fincher (Mindhunter, The Killer), sees Jennifer Yuh Nelson (Kung Fu Panda 2, Kill Team Kill) return as supervising director for ten startling shorts showcasing the series’ signature, award-winning style of bleeding-edge animation, horror, sci-fi and humor. Buckle up.”
Among the show’s star-studded cast across its past three seasons were the likes of Michael B. Jordan, Rosario Dawson, Joel McHale, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joe Manganiello, Topher Grace, Seth Green and more.
Love, Death + Robots premiered in 2019, and has proven to be a hit for Netflix, going on to win 13 Emmy awards across 15 nominations.
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