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'''''Love, Death & Robots''''' (stylized as ''LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS'') is an American adult animated anthology television series on Netflix. The 18-episode first season was released on March 15th, 2019. The series is produced by Joshua Donen, [[David Fincher]], Jennifer Miller, and [[Tim Miller]]. Each episode was animated by different crews from a range of countries. The series is a re-imagining of Fincher and Miller's long in-development reboot of ''Heavy Metal''. | '''''Love, Death & Robots''''' (stylized as ''LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS'') is an American adult animated anthology television series on Netflix. The 18-episode first season was released on March 15th, 2019. The series is produced by Joshua Donen, [[David Fincher]], Jennifer Miller, and [[Tim Miller]]. Each episode was animated by different crews from a range of countries. The series is a re-imagining of Fincher and Miller's long in-development reboot of ''Heavy Metal''. The second season will be released in 2021. | ||
The three titles of the show all have meanings: "Love" indicates the show's sexual content and nudity, "Death" means violence and the gory content, and "Robots" means science fiction, robotics, dystopia, and fantasy. | The three titles of the show all have meanings: "Love" indicates the show's sexual content and nudity, "Death" means violence and the gory content, and "Robots" means science fiction, robotics, dystopia, and fantasy. |
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Love, Death & Robots (stylized as LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS) is an American adult animated anthology television series on Netflix. The 18-episode first season was released on March 15th, 2019. The series is produced by Joshua Donen, David Fincher, Jennifer Miller, and Tim Miller. Each episode was animated by different crews from a range of countries. The series is a re-imagining of Fincher and Miller's long in-development reboot of Heavy Metal. The second season will be released in 2021.
The three titles of the show all have meanings: "Love" indicates the show's sexual content and nudity, "Death" means violence and the gory content, and "Robots" means science fiction, robotics, dystopia, and fantasy.
The following lists the seasons of the series Love, Death & Robots: