Love, Death & Robots
"The threesome you've been waiting for."
A Netflix Original
Love, Death & Robots is an animated anthology that throws a wide net of sci fi ideas, mixing horror, humor and human drama into compact, stand alone stories. Tim Miller and David Fincher guide the project from behind the scenes, yet each segment is driven by its own artist and filmmaker. Viewers... Read more
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About Love, Death & Robots
Love, Death & Robots is an animated anthology that throws a wide net of sci fi ideas, mixing horror, humor and human drama into compact, stand alone stories. Tim Miller and David Fincher guide the project from behind the scenes, yet each segment is driven by its own artist and filmmaker. Viewers encounter alien terrors, silicon beasts, and strange future morals in a kaleidoscope of styles that ignores standard animation boundaries. The tone shifts from brutal and grim to cheeky and absurd, and the occasional twist invites reflection without revealing too much. The result is a fearless parade of visual experiments meant for grown up screens. Some tales blend myth and tech, others toy with time.
Released on Netflix on March 15, 2019, Love, Death & Robots is an anthology with no single source material. Tim Miller created it with David Fincher as executive producer, and each episode is directed by a filmmaker, giving series variety.
The series earned multiple Primetime Emmy nominations for its short form animated programs, signaling industry recognition for its bold approach and technical variety. Critics and peers highlighted the blend of visual styles, ambitious concepts and willingness to push boundaries across episodes. The nominations covered categories for both animation and storytelling.
Its bold mix of animation styles and studio collaborations helped redefine what adult animated anthologies can look like on a streaming platform. The show sparked conversations about graphic storytelling, pushed boundaries in violence and sexuality, and inspired creators to experiment with form and genre. It influenced other creators to experiment.
Critics praised the series for variety and fearless experimentation, with episodes probing humanity, technology, mortality and power. It rewards patient viewing and invites comparisons across a wide range of ideas and animation techniques, making it a standout experiment in modern television. Some episodes polarize yet fuel debate.
Details
- Release Date
- March 15, 2019
- Rating
- TV-MA
- User Ratings
- 3,823 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 4
- Episodes
- 45
- Network
- Netflix
- Status
- Returning Series
- Genres
- Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Blur Studio
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Seasons (4 seasons, 45 episodes)
Volume 1
18 episodes - 2019
Volume 2
8 episodes - 2021
Volume 3
9 episodes - 2022
Volume 4
10 episodes - 2025