Back in 2019, Netflix released an intriguing animated project called
Love, Death + Robots, an anthology series made up of 18 standalone shorts that adapted a number of short stories from some prominent science fiction authors.
After a long wait, Netflix has released a trailer for the next season, which is set to debut on the platform on May 14th.
The series was created by Tim Miller (the director of
Deadpool) and produced by Joshua Donen, David Fincher, and Jennifer Miller, originally as a remake of the film
Heavy Metal. Following the success of
That first season contained a number of stories from authors like Peter F. Hamilton, Alastair Reynolds, John Scalzi, Joe Landsale, Ken Liu, Marko Kloos, David Amendola, Steven Lewis, Kirsten Cross, and Michael Swanwick, with a couple of other episodes that weren’t adapted from existing stories.
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Many sponsors that developed plans in 2019 for implementation in 2020 put them on hold to deal with the pandemic s impact on the economy, their businesses and employees health.
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