Netflix has finally revealed the official trailer for Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, and it promises action, mystery, and stunning visuals. The trailer offers a first look at ten brand-new stories, each unique from the other. Just like the previous seasons, Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 continues the show’s tradition of combining science fiction, horror, fantasy, and dark comedy in creative ways.
The new volume will be released on May 15, 2025, and fans are already excited about what’s to come. With a blend of familiar names and new creators, this season brings back the wild and unpredictable stories the series is known for.
The animation styles vary greatly, from 2D hand-drawn sequences to hyper-realistic CGI, showing how far the series pushes visual storytelling. Each story is a standalone, but together, they build a world full of possibilities.
10 brand new stories coming with Love, Death + Robots Volume 4
Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 is arriving with ten new fascinating stories. As to which ones are the best, you will be the best judge after you watch them. Creator Tim Miller spoke about Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, and which might be his favourite season of the show, with Tudum, saying:
“I’ve given up on figuring out which season might be ‘the best’ because I love all my children, but I am really excited about all the episodes in Volume 4.”
Check out what to expect from the upcoming Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 stories here:
400 Boys
Directed by Robert Valley, this episode explores a dystopian future ruled by violent street gangs. A mysterious group called the 400 Boys arrives, shaking up the city's fragile order. John Boyega, Ed Skrein, Sienna King, and Rahul Kohli lead the voice cast. The style is sharp and stylized, much like Valley’s past work.

For He Can Creep
This story centers around a loyal cat, Jeoffrey, who must protect his monk master from a rising evil. Set in old England with magical elements, the episode blends horror and humor. The cat becomes an unlikely hero in a world full of dangers.
Golgotha
Animated by Luma Pictures (VFX) and written by Joe Abercrombie, this story is about a thoughtful vicar who welcomes an alien emissary convinced their savior has returned on Earth as a dolphin. With voices from Rhys Darby and Graham McTavish, the story is going to be both dark and captivating.

How Zeke Got Religion
During World War II, the B-17 bomber Liberty Belle is sent on a strange mission to destroy a French church and stop an ancient evil before the Nazis unleash it. This story has been directed by Diego Porral and animated by Titmouse.
Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners
A comedic take on smart home technology, this short features a group of household gadgets that are tired of being misused. From a sarcastic smart toilet to a furious showerhead, the episode mocks our hyper-reliance on tech. It’s lighthearted, funny, and filled with personality.

Close Encounters of the Mini Kind
Tiny aliens land on Earth and cause chaos in this episode directed by Robert Bisi and Andy Lyon. The animation is colorful and cartoonish, bringing a playful energy to the classic alien invasion plot. It’s full of surprises and humor.
Spider Rose
Returning to the cyberpunk world of Swarm, this story tells the story of a miner grieving her husband’s murder. Set on a remote asteroid, she’s given a new AI companion and a shot at revenge. Directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, the story is intense and emotional.

The Other Large Thing
A cat named Sanchez tries to take over the world in this absurd yet clever story. He’s aided by a robotic butler voiced by John Oliver. The episode is a mix of dry humor and unexpected twists.
The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur
Aboard a space station near Jupiter, elite nobles watch brutal battles between mutant warriors riding engineered dinosaurs and modified gladiators. It is directed by Tim Miller and features MrBeast and Bai Ling as part of the voice cast.
Can’t Stop
Directed by David Fincher, this story uses digital puppets to recreate the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ live concert and band members Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith, and John Frusciante at Slane Castle in 2003. With the band voicing themselves, the episode is a stylish tribute to music, performance, and nostalgia.

Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 promises a fresh batch of bold, bizarre, and beautiful stories. With its May 15 release, Love, Death + Robots fans won’t have to wait long to get back to its strange and exciting world.
Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 releases on May 15, 2025, only on Netflix.