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Love, Death + Robots season 4 release date: Volume 4 of the sci fi anthology series comes to Netflix this May

The Netflix series aims to open up a "boundary-less world" in Love, Death + Robots season 4.

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When it comes to weird sci-fi stories that haunt us after the final episode airs, Netflix is definitely bringing their A-Game this year. After a new season of Black Mirror, Love, Death + Robots season four is also on its way in May 2025. The new season promises more of the same weird and slightly unsettling takes on our mechanical friends/overlords. Don’t worry, though. You won’t have to wait long as the Love, Death + Robots season four release date is rapidly approaching.

Love, Death + Robots season four will consist of 10 original shorts, all dropping on the new season’s release date of May 15, 2025. That gives you plenty to watch while the weather warms up. After all, why go outside when it is so much more comfortable watching robots run around on TV?

Netflix is certainly eager to hype up the new season of Love, Death + Robots, promising “T.rex gladiators, scheming felines, household appliances who need better work-life balance, and much more” in the new season. The weirdness is clearly by design, with executive producer David Fincher saying “Our hope is that people begin to understand that this is a boundary-less sandbox. 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.”

All ten episodes of Love, Death + Robots season four are out on May 15, 2025 on Netflix, bringing a new dose of the weird and wonderful series to streaming once again.


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Trent Cannon

Trent Cannon: Trent is a freelance writer who has been covering anime, video games, and pop culture for a decade. (He/Him)

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