
Netflix's Love Death + Robots volume 4 full episode list, plot details and release timings
Here's everything you need to know about the latest season
Netflix's popular anthology series is set to return with a new volume this month.
The fourth instalment of Love, Death + Robots is on the horizon and fans are eager to dive into the latest collection of otherworldly tales. The upcoming season promises a diverse range of animation styles and genre-mixing stories from some of the industry's top writers and directors.
Expectations are high for the new episodes, especially after the third season achieved a flawless 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The show follows an anthology format similar to another Netflix success, Black Mirror, with each episode presenting a unique narrative.
But what are the details of each episode? When will they be available on the platform? Who comprises the voice cast? Here's everything you need to know.
When is Love, Death + Robots being released?
All episodes are slated for simultaneous release. According to information provided by Netflix, the fourth volume will comprise 10 episodes, reports the Mirror US.
They're all set to drop on May 15. For UK subscribers, new content typically becomes accessible from 8am on the release date.
Who is in the Love, Death + Robots voice cast?
The voice cast for the fourth volume of the animated series is impressively star-studded. It features renowned actors, YouTube celebrities, and rock legends.
Here's a sneak peek at some of the voices fans can look forward to. The lineup includes the entire band Red Hot Chili Peppers, with Anthony Kiedis, Flea, John Frusciante, and Chad Smith all making appearances.
Star Wars veteran John Boyega is slated to appear in one episode of Love, Death + Robots volume 4, while comedians Chris Parnell and John Oliver will feature in another. Rhys Darby, known for his role in Flight of the Conchords, will make a rare live-action appearance.
YouTube sensation Mr Beast has been confirmed for a role, alongside Kevin Hart and Ted Lasso's Brett Goldstein. Dan Stevens is rumoured to lend his voice to the Devil in an episode that will also star Jim Broadbent.
So, what can we expect from each episode in Love, Death + Robots volume 4?
Can't Stop - Directed by renowned filmmaker and former music video director David Fincher, this episode offers a unique perspective on the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 2003 performance at Slane Castle, Ireland, reimagining band members as string-puppets.
Close Encounters of the Mini Kind - This mini alien apocalypse pays homage to classic sci-fi tales of alien invasion and human folly, using tilt-shift techniques to give the end of the world an almost adorable appearance.
Spider Rose - Set in the same cyberpunk universe as the third volume's episode Swarm. In a remote asteroid mining operation, a mourning Mechanist acquires a new companion and gets the opportunity to exact revenge on the Shaper assassin who murdered her husband.
400 Boys - Set in a post-apocalyptic city plagued by warring gangs, a new group, the 400 Boys, forces them to unite. This episode comes from Robert Valley, whose previous episode Ice bagged an Emmy.
The Other Large Thing - From the imaginative mind of acclaimed author John Scalzi, comes a tale about a cat with ambitions of global domination. Aiding him in his quest is a newly acquired robotic butler (voiced by John Oliver) who possesses the ability to hack into the World Wide Web and is keen to assist his new master.
Golgotha - The sole live-action instalment features Rhys Darby as a vicar who welcomes an envoy from an extraterrestrial race convinced their saviour has been reincarnated on earth... in the form of a dolphin. This episode is helmed by series creator Tim Miller.
The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur - Set on a space station orbiting Jupiter, decadent nobles assemble to watch a savage spectacle of genetically enhanced gladiators riding dinosaurs.
How Zeke Got Religion - The B-17 Flying Fortress Liberty Belle embarks on the strangest mission of World War Two: a trip into occupied France to bomb a church before the Nazis can awaken an ancient evil.
Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners - From a disgruntled toothbrush to a stressed-out smart showerhead and a sentient toilet, various domestic appliances share stories of amusement, disdain, and astonishment about their human owners.
For He Can Creep - In 1757 London, a poet locked away in a madhouse believes that Satan wants him to pen a verse that will bring about the end of the world. However, standing in the way of him and the Prince of Darkness is his feline companion, Jeoffry. This is based on Siobhan Carroll's short story.
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