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Love, Death + Robots Season 4: Release date, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

Love, Death + Robots Season 4: Release date, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

Business Upturn25-04-2025
By Aman Shukla Published on April 25, 2025, 17:30 IST Last updated April 25, 2025, 10:49 IST
Love, Death + Robots is back with its highly anticipated fourth season, and fans are buzzing with excitement for more mind-bending, visually stunning animated shorts. This Emmy-winning anthology series, created by Tim Miller and executive produced by David Fincher, continues to push the boundaries of sci-fi, horror, and dark comedy. Here's everything you need to know about Love, Death + Robots Season 4, including the confirmed release date, cast, plot details, and what to expect from this chaotic, genre-defying volume. Love, Death + Robots Season 4 Release Date
Netflix has officially confirmed that Love, Death + Robots Season 4, also known as Volume 4, will premiere on May 15, 2025. This marks the series' return after a three-year gap since Volume 3 dropped in May 2022. The delay was partly due to the complex production process, as each episode is crafted by different animation studios worldwide, ensuring unique visuals and storytelling. Cast of Love, Death + Robots Season 4
As an anthology series, Love, Death + Robots features a rotating cast of voice actors, with each episode bringing new characters and stories. While Netflix hasn't released a full cast list for Season 4, some notable names have been confirmed, and speculation is rife about potential returning or new talent. Confirmed Voice Actors : Industry veteran Nolan North , known for his work in Uncharted and countless animated series, will feature in at least one episode. Other confirmed actors include Mary Elizabeth Winstead ( Scott Pilgrim vs. the World ), Topher Grace ( That '70s Show ), and Maurice LaMarche ( Futurama ).
Speculated Additions : Given David Fincher's involvement as an executive producer, there's buzz about A-list Hollywood stars potentially lending their voices, with names like Brad Pitt or Jesse Eisenberg floated as possibilities. While unconfirmed, Fincher's track record suggests surprises could be in store.
Returning Favorites: Fans are hopeful for the return of characters like the trio from 'Three Robots,' voiced by actors such as Josh Brener and Gary Anthony Williams in past seasons. The sequel episode 'Three Robots: Exit Strategies' in Volume 3 hints at their potential comeback. Plot Details for Love, Death + Robots Season 4
Love, Death + Robots Season 4 will feature 10 new episodes, each a standalone short film exploring themes of love, death, and robots through a mix of sci-fi, horror, fantasy, and dark humor. The series is known for its unpredictable narratives and boundary-pushing animation, and season 4 promises to deliver more of the same.
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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