Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 Trailer Gives Us Dinosaurs, Cats, and a Confused Rhys Darby
Published on April 24, 2025
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We have another trailer for Netflix’s Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, and this one not only confirms that the series remains NSFW, but also gives us a taste of its ten shorts, which are very, very different.
There are dinosaurs! Talking cats set on world domination! Rhys Darby talking to a tentacled robot alien! A Claymation talking toilet! And much, much, more.
“Our hope is that people begin to understand that this is a boundary-less sandbox,” executive producer David Fincher told Tudum. “You know, we want to be able to play. We just want to be able to surprise people and show them stuff that hopefully scares them, or gives them the giggles: eye candy worth eleven minutes or six minutes of their time.”
“There’s amazing adaptability and flexibility there,” added supervising director Jennifer Yuh Nelson. “Sometimes you have to just let it go where it’s going to go. Each season is colored differently because of the stories that are chosen. Sometimes they’re a little bit funnier, sometimes they’re really dark, sometimes they’re more focused on action. I think this season we’ve really tried to balance the light and the dark, the humor, and the real tragedy.”
The trailer gives us the name of the ten shorts: “400 Boys,” “For He Can Creep,” “Golgotha,” “How Zeke Got Religion,” “Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners,” “Close Encounters of the Mini Kind,” “Spider Rose,” “The Other Large Thing,” “The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur,” and “Can’t Stop,” where David Fincher directs puppet versions of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
It also teases some the talent involved, which—in addition to a flesh-and-blood, priest-collar-wearing Rhys Darby in “Golgotha,” and the Red Hot Chili Peppers in “Can’t Stop,” includes MrBeast, John Oliver, Amy Sedaris, Chris Parnell, Kevin Hart, Brett Goldstein, Niecy Nash-Betts, and John Boyega.
The fourth volume of Love, Death + Robots starts streaming on Netflix on May 15, 2025.
Check out the trailer below.[end-mark]
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