Love, Death & Robots season 3 is officially happening!
Tim Miller and David Fincher s animated anthology series returned to Netflix for a second wave of stand-alone sci-fi stories this month (May 14, 2021), this time upping the sense of dystopian dread, but drastically reducing its number of episodes.
While the first season generously featured a whopping 18 short films for viewers to gorge on, the second run of the series was disappointingly cut down to just eight.
As a result, there was inevitably less variety in terms of animation styles the second time around, but the quality certainly didn t disappoint; Ice , Pop Squad and All Through the House have been some of the most talked-about standouts of the season.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Almost Returned as Conan in Netflix s Love, Death & Robots Season 2
Arnold Schwarzenegger Almost Returned as Conan in Netflix s Love, Death & Robots Season 2
Arnold Schwarzenegger is desperate to star in Netflix s Love, Death & Robots, with creator Tim Miller planning out a Conan episode.
Love, Death & Robots very nearly featured a
Conan The Barbarian short starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Series creator and
Deadpool director Tim Miller has now revealed that Schwarzenegger had repeatedly contacted him, lobbying for a role in the series, with Miller even offering details of what the episode would have entailed. It would have been a Conan short. I did want to do a Conan short, but we couldn t get permission. [It would have been based on] Red Nails. It involved Valeria, the pirate queen. a lost city, it was f ked up. There were dinosaurs in it, too. We just couldn t get permission.
Love Death + Robots Season 2 captures attention of global audience Nelflix’s uniquely animated shorts of 18 episodes continues to enthrall with technology while raising questions pertinent to our times Shrestha Saha | | Published 17.05.21, 04:54 AM
Love, Death + Robots (LDR), Netflix’s uniquely animated shorts of 18 episodes that released in March 2019, captured the attention of a global audience, similar to the talent harnessed to create the anthology. Each film, of durations of six to 18 minutes, directed by different teams from across the world, witnessed severely distinct styles of art and graphics with some live-action roles played by the likes of Topher Grace and Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Ice Age in Season 1. Two years and an ongoing pandemic with delayed tim