‘Love Death + Robots’ Renewed For Another Season at Netflix

More Love, Death + Robots is coming your way! Netflix announced today (Aug. 12) via Instagram that the critically acclaimed anthology series would be returning to the streaming platform for Volume IV.

The show, which is executive produced by Tim Miller (Deadpool, Terminator: Dark Fate) and David Fincher (MINDHUNTER, Mank), released its third volume on May 20. The nine episodes tell “startling short stories of fantasy, horror, and science-fiction with trademark wit and visual invention.”

“[The series] was born from a desire to want to play in a sandbox where the animation didn’t have to be singing furry animals,” Fincher said at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, per Variety. “They could kill each other once in a while.”

Having dropped the first and second volumes in 2019 and 2021, respectively, each short, animated episode is created by different casts and crews and each one explores a wide variety of genres. The show has previously featured voiceovers from Topher Grace (That ’70s Show), Hayley McLaughlin (Project Blue Book), Joel McHale (Ted), and Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Final Destination 3).

The series has also gone on to win 12 Emmy Awards to date, with Academy and Emmy Award-winning director Alberto Mielgo snagging an early Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation for his Season 3 short, “Jibaro.” The episode, which is the final one of the third volume, follows a siren and a deaf knight, Jibaro, as they become infatuated with one another. Eventually, greed takes over, ultimately leading to their star-crossed fate.

Netflix has not yet announced a release date for Love, Death + Robots Volume IV, but the first three are currently streaming on the platform.