Netflix unleashed the final trailer for Volume 3 ofLove, Death + Robotsahead of its release tomorrow. The trailer gives us a peek at the nine new episodes of the anthological series' third volume while also making a surprising homage to British philosopherAlan Watts.
As expected, the final trailer for Volume 3 ofLove, Death + Robotshighlights the different animation techniques used by the crews of the nine new stories. Created byTim MillerandDavid Fincher,Love, Death + Robotsinvites teams of artists and screenwriters to produce short stories about fantastic discoveries, distant corners of the galaxy, or surreal events. So naturally, that leads to a huge variation both in narratives and in art direction, making each episode ofLove, Death + Robotsa self-contained spectacle.
In Volume 3, we’ll have ultra-realistic 3D stories such asJibaro, a story about a siren who fails to charm a deaf warrior. We’ll also have fully 2D episodes such asThe Very Pulse Of The Machine, in which an astronaut must drag the body of her co-pilot while under the effect of hallucinogenic drugs. Volume 3 ofLove, Death + Robotswill also have an episode directed byDavid Fincher, in which a group of sailors battles a highly-intelligent sea monster. There’s something for everyone, and Volume 3 promises to feature some of the most inventive stories the series had the pleasure to present.
The new trailer also has a surprising nod to Watts, a scholar famous for making oriental philosophy more known in the Occident. While we see all the stunning images of the nine stories of Volume 3, we hear Watt’s iconic “The Dream of Life” speech. In the speech, Watts defends the idea that we should all embrace our existence and rejoice in being part of this world. It’s a beautiful speech that invites us to embrace the present and do the most with our lives, and it’s exciting to see it related toLove, Death + Robots.
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Volume 3 ofLove, Death + Robotsvoice cast includesRosario Dawson,Joe Manganiello,Christian Serratos,Jai Courtney,Mackenzie Davis,Joel McHale,Seth Green,andGabriel Luna.The first episode of Volume 3 was released yesterdayby Netflix and is free to watch.
Volume 3 ofLove, Death + Robotsdebuts on Netflix on May 20. Check out the new trailer below:
Here’s the synopsis for the third volume ofLove, Death + Robots:
Emmy-winning animated anthologyLove, Death + Robotsreturns with a third volume executive produced by Tim Miller (Deadpool,Terminator: Dark Fate) and David Fincher (MIndhunter,Mank). Terror, imagination and beauty combine in new episodes which stretch from uncovering an ancient evil to a comedic apocalypse, telling startling short stories of fantasy, horror and science-fiction with trademark wit and visual invention.