Love, Death + Robots Season 4: Netflix Unveils Surreal New Trailer

Love, Death + Robots Season 4

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Netflix has dropped a brand new trailer for Love, Death + Robots Season 4, and it’s as mind-bending as ever. Fans of the show can look forward to a fresh batch of bizarre, dark, and wildly imaginative episodes—this time with rockstar puppets, gladiator dinosaurs, and even megalomaniacal cats. The series has always been a visual and narrative playground, blending sci-fi, surrealism, and absurdity with an edge. With Season 3 leaving audiences wanting more, Season 4 looks set to push even further into uncharted territory.

Created by Tim Miller, the mastermind behind Deadpool, Love, Death + Robots has become a sort of LSD-fueled experiment in animation and storytelling. Its unique approach to science fiction, filled with both beauty and chaos, has captivated viewers since its debut in 2019. As Season 4 rolls out, a strong team of creatives, including Seven director David Fincher and Kung Fu Panda 2’s Jennifer Yuh Nelson, has come together to deliver yet another stunning batch of episodes.

What’s Coming in Season 4?

Season 4 will bring 10 brand-new episodes, each pushing the boundaries of animation and storytelling. Here’s a glimpse of what we can expect:

  • 400 Boys (Directed by Robert Valley): In a post-apocalyptic world, rival gangs follow a strict code inspired by bushido and must unite to face an unknown threat.
  • AFor He Can Creep (Directed by Emily Dean): Set in the 18th century, a poet believes that Satan wants him to write an apocalyptic poem, but his mischievous cat has other plans.
  • EGolgotha (Directed by Tim Miller): A live-action episode where a vicar meets an extraterrestrial emissary who believes their messiah has reincarnated on Earth.
  • PHow Zeke Got Religion (Directed by Diego Porral): During World War II, a bomber is sent on a mission to destroy a church before the Nazis awaken an ancient evil.
  • Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners (Directed by Patrick Osborne): Intelligent household appliances share their thoughts on the absurd behaviors of their human owners.
  • Close Encounters of the Mini Kind (Directed by Robert Bisi & Andy Lyon): A visual homage to classic alien invasion stories, with the world portrayed as a miniature model.
  • Spider Rose (Directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson): In a futuristic universe, a grieving mechanic receives a new animal companion and seeks revenge on her husband’s killer.
  • The Other Large Thing (Directed by Patrick Osborne): A cat, with the help of a robot, seeks to dominate the world.
  • The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur (Directed by Tim Miller): On a space station, aristocrats watch gladiator fights featuring genetically modified dinosaurs.
  • Can’t Stop (Directed by David Fincher): An animated recreation of the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ concert at Slane Castle in 2003, with the band members transformed into digital puppets.
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In addition to the visually stunning plots, this season’s voice cast is star-studded, with John Boyega, Brett Goldstein, Dan Stevens, Niecy Nash-Betts, and even MrBeast, who somehow found time between his protein bar sales. The Red Hot Chili Peppers will also lend their voices to their own animated avatars in the episode Can’t Stop.

Release Date for Love, Death + Robots Season 4

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Set your reminders: Love, Death + Robots Season 4 will drop on Netflix on May 15, 2025. With its eclectic mix of animation styles, cutting-edge visuals, and unpredictable storylines, this season promises to be another wild ride for fans of the series. If you thought the previous seasons were unpredictable, Season 4 might just leave you speechless—whether you’re laughing, cringing, or marveling at the absurdity on screen.

Get ready for another mind-bending journey into the world of Love, Death + Robots!

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