Netflix has dropped a new trailer for Love, death + robot Volume 4, and offers our best look to madness that is in store for us! This new season will offer 10 new short films and an excellent vocal cast.
David Fincher He directs the episode of the premiere entitled “Can’t Stop”, which is a tour of the 2003 performance of Red Hot Chili Peppers in Slane Castle, with Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith AND John Frusciante as puppets.
Mrbeast commands a galactic gladiator ring with mutants riding dinosaurs, John Oliver plays an adorable robot butler, while Kevin Heart expresses an intelligent refrigerator.
You can read the descriptions of the episodes of Netflix and watch the trailer of the season 4 below:
I can’t stop: A unique vision of the legendary performance of Red Hot Chili Peppers from 2003 in Slane Castle, Ireland, with the members of the Band Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith and John Frusciante recreated as dives. Directed by David Fincher, who originally made his name with music videos in the 80s and early 90s, before following unforgettable films.
Director: David Fincher
Music, texts and performances: Hot red chillies
Animation study: Blur Studio.
Cast voice: Anthony Kiedis, Flea, John Frusciante, Chad Smith
Close encounters of the mini type: The small terror is unleashed in this alien mini apocalypse as the directors Robert Bisi and Andy Lyon make loving homage to the classic science fiction stories of alien invasion and human stupidity using inclination techniques that make the end of the world almost cute.
Director: Robert Bisi and Andy Lyon
Writer: Robert Bisi and Andy Lyon
Animation study: Dollar
Spider pink: A return to the fantastic Cyberpunk universe of “Swarm” (Vol. 3), created by the Visionary Science Fiction Author Bruce Sterling and directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson. In a remote asteroid mining operation, a mourning mechanic gets a new partner and has the opportunity to take revenge against the killer of Shaper who killed her husband.
Director: Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Writer: Joe Abercrombie, based on the Bruce Sterling story
Animation study: Blur Studio
Cast voice: Emily O’Brien, Fedor Chin, Piotr Michael and Sumalee Montano
400 guys: In a post-apocalyptic city in which the bands in war follow a code of honor similar to Bushido, a new gang, the 400 boys, forces them to join. A mixture of beauty and brutality of the Canadian director Robert Valley, whose episode LDR “Ice” won the Emmy for an exceptional short -form animation.
Director: Robert Valley
Writer: Tim Miller, based on Marc Laidlaw’s story
Animation study: Animation of passion, a division of images of passion
Cast voice: John Boyega, and Skrein, Sienna King, Dwane Walcott, Rahul Kohli, Pamela nomvete and Amar Chadha-Patel
The other big thing: From the mind of the prolific writer John Scalzi arrives the story of a cat that plans world domination. Sanchez, as his keys to humans know him, is helped by a new robotic butler (dubbed from last week guest John Oliver) who can hack the World Wide Web and is anxious to help his new teacher.
Director: Patrick Osborne
Writer: John Scalzi
Animation study: Agbo
Cast voice: Chris Parnell, John Oliver, Fred Tatasciore and Rachel Kimsey
GOLGOTHA: In a rare live voice in love, Death + Robots, a conscientious-interpreted vicar by Rhys Darby, (what we do in the shadows)-a emissary of an alien breed that believes that their messiah is reborn on earth … like a dolphin. So, uh … yes, Delfino-Jesus. Directed by Tim Miller.
Director: Tim Miller
Writer: Joe Abercrombie, based on Dave Hutchinson’s story
Animation study: Pictures snail (VFX)
Cast voice: Rhys Darby, Moe Daniels, Graham McTavish, Phil Morris, Michelle Lukes and Matthew Waterson
The screams of the tyrannosaurus: On a space station in orbit in orbit in orbit, the decadent aristocrats gather to attend a brutal genetically modified gladiators competition – fierce fighters riding mortal and engineer dinosaurs. A story of visceral violence and improbable emotion, directed by Tim Miller, based on a stale liter story.
Director: Tim Miller
Writer: TIM Miller, based on the stale liter story
Animation study: Blur Studio
Cast voice: Mrbeast & Bai Ling
How Zeke got religion: The Flying Fortress B-17 Liberty Belle has the strangest mission of the Second World War: a journey to occupied France to bomb a church before the Nazis can raise an ancient evil. Blood’s story, fallen archangels, hidden magic and John McNichol’s ultraviolence is directed by Diego Porral (main animator of the previous classic LDR “Kill Team Kill”).
Director: Diego Porro
Writer: Jt Petty, based on John McNichol’s story
Animation study: Titmouse
Cast voice: Keston John, Braden Lynch, Roger Craig Smith, Gary Furlong, Bruce Thomas, Andrew Morgado and Scott Whyte
Intelligent appliances, stupid owners: From an angry brush to an intelligent overload shower and an intelligent bathroom, various appliances divulge stories of bemors, contempt and wonder of their human owners. Directed by Patrick Osborne, of Vol. 3 Favorites “Tre robot: output strategies.”
Director: Patrick Osborne
Writer: John Scalzi
Animation study: Aaron Sims Creative
Cast voice: Melissa Villaseñor, Ronny Chieng, Amy Sedaris, Kevin Hart, Josh Brener, Nat Faxon, Niecy Nash-Betts and Brett Goldstein
Because it can crawl: London, 1757 And the only thing standing between him and the Prince of Darkness (dubbed by Dan Stevens) is his cat, Jeoffry. Emily Dean directs this adaptation of the wildly inventive period of Siobhan Carroll’s story.
Director: Emily Dean
Writer: Tamsyn Muir, based on Siobhan Carroll’s story
Animation study: Polygon Pictures Inc.
Cast voice: Dan Stevens, JB Blanc, Jim Broadbent, Nika Futterman, Jane Leeves and Dave B. Mitchell
The series is once again leaning on its mix signed by science fiction, horror, humor and hyper-creative styles. Each episode is an autonomous short film, created by animation studies all over the world, each with its own tone, visual language and thematic punch.
Love, death + robot Season 4 will be previewed on May 15th.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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