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​Netflix Renews Love, Death And Robots For Third Season And Releases New Trailer

​Netflix Renews Love, Death And Robots For Third Season And Releases New Trailer

The streaming site broke the exciting news at the very end of the new trailer, saying: "Vol 2: May 14... Vol 3: 2022."

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

Netflix has renewed Love, Death and Robots for a third season, having also released a new trailer for the second instalment.

The streaming site broke the exciting news of a third series at the very end of the new trailer, saying: "Vol 2: May 14... Vol 3: 2022."

The second season has been a long time coming, having been announced way back in June 2019.

But it seems Netflix is now rewarding fans for their patience, not only giving them a new trailer ahead of the new season next month, but also a promise of life beyond that.

Commenting on YouTube, one person wrote: "I'm not only happy that Love Death + Robots [is] back, I'm happy because Volume 3 is confirmed for the next year."

Someone else said: "Volume 2 AND 3 announced?!? You love to see it!"

A third added: "Not only part 2 is coming in May, but part 3 is coming next year? Tears of joy!"

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The first series of Love, Death and Robots was executive produced by David Fincher, Jennifer Miller, Tim Miller, and Josh Donen.

It consisted of 18 episodes that were entirely self-contained short stories, which straddled various genres including horror, fantasy, sci-fi and comedy.

Each episode also featured a different team of writers, animation studios and styles, as well as different directors at the helm.

Jennifer Yuh Nelson, who led a few of the shorts but joined the show this year as a supervising director, told IGN in a recent interview: "The first season of LDR was really groundbreaking for a lot of people.

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"And people saw that and thought, 'This is possible'; that level of beauty and quality and just subversive stories was possible. As a fan, that's something I've always wanted to do."

Nelson and creator Tim Miller have also said they don't plan to end the series anytime soon.

Along with a third volume already in the works, Miller said they have enough stories and ideas to get started on a fourth - if Netflix is game.

"Why would we stop doing this as long as they let us continue to do it?" Miller said.

"I love animation, and I love animators. They're just kind of a unique breed."

Nelson added: "We can get even better stories and give people more of what they want is a huge, run ride."

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