Netflix has introduced the Love, Death + Robots Season 4 forged record alongside episode particulars and a brand new trailer.
The fourth quantity of the animated anthology collection options 10 episodes delivered to life by Tim Miller and David Fincher. It premiers May 15 on Netflix.
Highlights embrace David Fincher returning as a director together with his episode Can’t Stop, which options the Red Hot Chili Peppers recreated as string-puppets.
LOVE, DEATH & ROBOTS: VOL 4 ❤️💀🤖 MAY 15
10 new journeys from Tim Miller, David Fincher, and Jennifer Yuh Nelson with visitor stars together with MrBeast, John Oliver, Kevin Hart, Rhys Darby, John Boyega, Niecy-Nash Betts, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and extra. pic.twitter.com/jJ3ns2s1j3
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The Season 4 voice forged consists of Kevin Hart, John Oliver, Niecy Nash, John Boyega, Rhys Darby, and MrBeast. MrBeast’s episode known as The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur. In it, the world-famous YouTuber orchestrates dinosaur fights on an area station orbiting Jupiter.
400 BOYS, in the meantime, is ready in a post-apocalyptic metropolis the place warring gangs comply with a bushido-like code of honor. It’s primarily based on a brief story by Marc Laidlaw, former lead author for Valve on the Half-Life collection.
Love, Death + Robots Season 4 episode record and forged
CAN’T STOP: A novel tackle the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ legendary 2003 efficiency at Slane Castle, Ireland, with band members Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith, and John Frusciante recreated as string-puppets. Directed by David Fincher, who initially made his identify with music movies within the Eighties and early ’90s, earlier than segueing into unforgettable function movies.
Director: David Fincher
Music, Lyrics, & Performance: Red Hot Chili Peppers
Animation Studio: Blur Studio.
Voice Cast: Anthony Kiedis, Flea, John Frusciante, Chad Smith
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE MINI KIND: Tiny terror is unleashed on this mini alien apocalypse as administrators Robert Bisi and Andy Lyon pay loving tribute to basic sci-fi tales of alien invasion and human stupidity utilizing tilt-shift methods that make the tip of the world look nearly cute.
Director: Robert Bisi & Andy Lyon
Writer: Robert Bisi & Andy Lyon
Animation Studio: BUCK
SPIDER ROSE: A return to the implausible cyberpunk universe of “Swarm” (Vol. 3), created by visionary sci-fi creator Bruce Sterling and directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson. On a distant asteroid mining operation, a grieving Mechanist will get a brand new companion and has an opportunity to avenge herself in opposition to the Shaper murderer who killed her husband.
Director: Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Writer: Joe Abercrombie, primarily based on the brief story by Bruce Sterling
Animation Studio: Blur Studio
Voice Cast: Emily O’Brien, Feodor Chin, Piotr Michael & Sumalee Montano
400 BOYS: In a post-apocalyptic metropolis the place warring gangs comply with a bushido-like code of honor, a brand new gang, the 400 Boys, forces them to unite. A mix of magnificence and brutality from Canadian director Robert Valley, whose LDR episode “Ice” received the Emmy for Outstanding Short Form Animation.
Director: Robert Valley
Writer: Tim Miller, primarily based on the brief story by Marc Laidlaw
Animation Studio: Passion Animation, a Division of Passion Pictures
Voice Cast: John Boyega, Ed Skrein, Sienna King, Dwane Walcott, Rahul Kohli, Pamela Nomvete & Amar Chadha-Patel
THE OTHER LARGE THING: From the thoughts of prolific author John Scalzi comes the story of a cat who plans world domination. Sanchez, as his puny human “pets” know him, is helped by a brand new robotic butler (voiced by Last Week Tonight host John Oliver) who can hack into the World Wide Web and is keen to assist his new grasp.
Director: Patrick Osborne
Writer: John Scalzi
Animation Studio: AGBO
Voice Cast: Chris Parnell, John Oliver, Fred Tatasciore & Rachel Kimsey
GOLGOTHA: In a uncommon live-action entry in Love, Death + Robots, a conscientious vicar – performed by Rhys Darby, (What We Do In The Shadows) – performs host to an emissary of an alien race who believes their messiah has been reborn on earth… as a dolphin. So, uh… yeah, Dolphin-Jesus. Directed by Tim Miller.
Director: Tim Miller
Writer: Joe Abercrombie, primarily based on the brief story by Dave Hutchinson
Animation Studio: Luma Pictures (VFX)
Voice Cast: Rhys Darby, Moe Daniels, Graham McTavish, Phil Morris, Michelle Lukes & Matthew Waterson
THE SCREAMING OF THE TYRANNOSAUR: On an area station orbiting Jupiter, decadent aristocrats collect to witness a brutal contest of genetically modified gladiators — fierce combatants using lethal, engineered dinosaurs. A story of visceral violence and unlikely emotion, directed by Tim Miller, primarily based on a brief story by Stant Litore.
Director: Tim Miller
Writer: Tim Miller, primarily based on the brief story by Stant Litore
Animation Studio: Blur Studio
Voice Cast: MrBeast & Bai Ling
HOW ZEKE GOT RELIGION: B-17 Flying Fortress Liberty Belle has the oddest mission of World War Two: a journey into occupied France to bomb a church earlier than the Nazis can increase an historic evil. John McNichol’s brief story of blood, fallen archangels, occult magic, and ultraviolence is directed by Diego Porral (lead animator on earlier LDR basic “Kill Team Kill”).
Director: Diego Porral
Writer: J.T. Petty, primarily based on the brief story by John McNichol
Animation Studio: Titmouse
Voice Cast: Keston John, Braden Lynch, Roger Craig Smith, Gary Furlong, Bruce Thomas, Andrew Morgado & Scott Whyte
SMART APPLIANCES, STUPID OWNERS: From an indignant toothbrush to an overworked sensible showerhead and an clever bathroom, numerous family home equipment expose tales of bemusement, scorn, and marvel about their human homeowners. Directed by Patrick Osborne, of Vol. 3 favourite “Three Robots: Exit Strategies.”
Director: Patrick Osborne
Writer: John Scalzi
Animation Studio: Aaron Sims Creative
Voice Cast: Melissa Villaseñor, Ronny Chieng, Amy Sedaris, Kevin Hart, Josh Brener, Nat Faxon, Niecy Nash-Betts & Brett Goldstein
FOR HE CAN CREEP: London, 1757. A poet confined to an insane asylum believes Satan desires him to jot down a verse that may finish the world. And the one factor standing between him and the Prince of Darkness (voiced by Dan Stevens) is his cat, Jeoffry. Emily Dean directs this wildly ingenious interval adaptation of Siobhan Carroll’s brief story.
Director: Emily Dean
Writer: Tamsyn Muir, primarily based on the brief story by Siobhan Carroll
Animation Studio: Polygon Pictures Inc.
Voice Cast: Dan Stevens, JB Blanc, Jim Broadbent, Nika Futterman, Jane Leeves & Dave B. Mitchell
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