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Watch: Netflix releases final ‘Love, Death + Robots’ trailer ahead of new season

The third season will arrive on May 20.

Netflix’s popular animated anthology series Love, Death + Robots will be airing its third season tomorrow, and ahead of this release, the team has launched the final trailer for the show.

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In this trailer that runs for one and a half minutes, fans get a glimpse at many of the episodes that will join the new season and their unique styles of animation.

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As usual, things look to be as whacky as they were in the first two seasons of the show with some characters making their returns again in volume three. The trailer includes a variety of alien creatures, sirens, and more. The trailer is set to a soundtrack including a voice-over from British philosopher Alan Watts.

Yesterday, Netflix shared with fans their first extended look at the new season with its first episode ‘3 Robots: Exit Strategies’ being posted to the streaming platform’s YouTube channel. This episode is a sequel to the popular ‘Three Robots’ story from the first season of the show.

Love, Death + Robots launched its first season in 2019 and quickly became one of Netflix’s biggest animated hits. The season currently boasts an 81 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes a number which was then beaten by its second season in 2021. The second season currently boasts an 85 percent score.

Season three will include a total of nine episodes which is substantially less than the show’s original 18-episode season, but still more than the second season which ran for just eight episodes.

Love, Death + Robots Vol. 3 will arrive on Netflix on May 20.


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