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Love, Death, and Robots Vol. 4 introduces its cast in wild new trailer
Netflix’s Love, Death, and Robots anthology series has always featured pretty stacked casts, and it doesn’t sound like the show’s next season is going to be any exception. Along with a new trailer for the upcoming season, Netflix released a full listing of Lo…

Published 7 ماہ قبل on اپریل 28 2025، 5:01 صبح
By Web Desk

Netflix’s Love, Death, and Robots anthology series has always featured pretty stacked casts, and it doesn’t sound like the show’s next season is going to be any exception.
Along with a new trailer for the upcoming season, Netflix released a full listing of Love, Death, and Robots Vol. 4’s episodes detailing their plots and highlighting their casts. Director David Fincher’s episode “Can’t Stop” will recreate the Red Hot Chili Pepper’s 2003 performance at Slane Castle with digital puppets voiced by Anthony Kiedis, Flea, John Frusciante, and Chad Smith. And “400 BOYS,” Canadian director Robert Valley’s episode about “a post-apocalyptic city where warring gangs follow a bushido-like code of honor,” will star John Boyega, Ed Skrein, Sienna King, and Rahul Kohli.
Chris Parnell, John Oliver, Fred Tatasciore and Rachel Kimsey will lead Patrick Osborne’s “The Other Large Thing,” an episode about a cat with plans for world domination. And, in an interesting change of pace for the series, Rhys Darby will star in “Golgotha,” a live-action episode from director Tim Miller about a race of aliens convinced that their messiah has been reborn on earth as a dolphin. Miller is also directing “The Screaming of The Tyrannosaur,” which will feature MrBeast and Bai Ling as two people watching gladiator dinosaurs fight to the death.
Melissa Villaseñor, Ronny Chieng, Amy Sedaris, Kevin Hart, Josh Brener, Nat Faxon, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Brett Goldstein will also pop up over the course of the new season, which should give you a sense of how all over the place it’s going to be. And featuring such an eclectic set of voices is probably going to make Love, Death, and Robots feel like a wild ride when it returns on May 15th.
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