The fourth season of Love, Death + Robots is officially coming on May 15, 2025. The genre-bending animated series, recognized for blending genre tales and pushing the boundaries of animation styles, comes back with ten new shorts. Fans of the series have been holding their breath ever since Volume 3 came out in 2022, and Netflix has now made official the major details of the release.
While individual episode titles and plots remain classified, the teaser has hinted at even greater fantastical chaos—T. rex gladiators, scheming cats, and frazzled domestic appliances included. With its trademark surprise and imagination, Volume 4 promises to follow its forebears' lead without revealing too much too soon.
Here's the official teaser for your reference:
Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 release date
Netflix officially released the information that Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 is scheduled to drop on May 15, 2025. The date reflects the series' return from its three-year hiatus since Volume 3 was released.
Volume 4 features ten new original shorts, sustaining the program's format of bringing one-off stories with unique genre-bending settings.
Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 streaming details
All ten episodes will simultaneously be released on Netflix, allowing viewers to watch the whole set in one sitting. Similar to most Netflix originals, the series should go live at 12:00 a.m. PT / 3:00 a.m. ET launch day.
Love, Death + Robots will be available in all regions where Netflix is present, and viewers will have access to different languages like subtitles and dubbing.
About the creative team of Love, Death + Robots Volume 4
The creative producers of previous volumes are back with Volume 4. Tim Miller remains the creator and executive producer of the series. David Fincher, who directed the hit short "Bad Travelling" in Volume 3, is also back as an executive producer.
Jennifer Yuh Nelson, who was supervising director for the third season, will be playing the same role for the new volume.
Anthology format and style of Love, Death + Robots Volume 4
As with previous volumes, Love, Death + Robots, Volume 4 will also remain in anthology format, with every episode being self-contained. The series is distinguished by its vast variety of animation styles, ranging from hyper-realistic CGI to stylized 2D design.
Every episode tends to look at topics such as artificial intelligence, dystopian futures, alien life, or surreal humor—all without any requirement of chronological order.
Volume 3 recap
Love, Death + Robots Volume 3 featured nine episodes, among them were popular fan favorites like Three Robots: Exit Strategies, Jibaro, and Bad Travelling. The episodes spanned from satirical post-apocalyptic social commentary to mythological fright and high-concept fantasy.
The season started with a return of the trio from "Three Robots" and ended with the visually memorable and emotionally charged "Jibaro," which received specific acclaim for its choreography and animation.
What's coming up in Love, Death + Robots Volume 4
While Netflix has not yet announced episode titles or in-depth synopses, the teaser suggests even more surreal and genre-bending ideas. Based on the official preview, audiences can look forward to tales of T. rex gladiators, resourceful cats, and overworked appliances dealing with their own existential crises.
With no unifying plotline, every episode in Volume 4 should be standalone, presenting a new world and visual aesthetic in each installment.
Where details remain scarce, Love, Death + Robots Volume 4 continues the series’ tradition of experimental and non-traditional storytelling. Its comeback with the original team of creatives and regular backing by Netflix appears to suggest that the next volume would largely be in line with the tone and style that audiences are familiar with from the series.
So far, there has been no official list of episodes, runtime details, or other cast members announced. Viewers are requested to go to the official Netflix pages and the series page on Netflix for the latest and updated news before the release on May 15, 2025.
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