One of the most innovative and creative science-fiction shows on the internet just returned to the internet.
The third season of Love, Death, and Robots just came to the streaming giant yesterday and it is excellent, filled with some of the most outstanding animation I have ever seen.
There are 9 episodes in Season 3. The first time this show's short films have gotten a sequel was in Season 2.
Even just the episode titles are enough to get you in the mood for some crazy, bizarre sci-fi, not to mention the stories they are based on and the talented directors and animation studios who created them. Love, Death and Robots debut this season as well.
The third season has episodes.
Three Robots: Exit Straggles, directed by Patrick Osborne, based on the story by John Scalzi.
Bad Traveling, directed by David Fincher, based on the story by Neal Asher.
The Very Pulse of the Machine, directed by Emily Dean, based on the story by Michael Swanick
Night of the Mini-Dead, directed by Robert Bisi & Andy Lyon, based on the story by Jeff Fowler and Tim Miller
Kill Team Kill, directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, based on the story by Justin Coates
Swarm, directed by Tim Miller, based on the story by Bruce Sterling
Mason’s Rats, directed by Carlos Stevens, based on the story by Neal Asher (and adapted to script by one of my favorite fantasy authors, Joe Abercrombie)
In Vaulted Halls Entombed, directed by Jerome Chen, based on the story by Alan Baxter
Jibaro, directed and written by Alberto Mielgo
I will be writing about these episodes on this website. The opening eight minutes of Stranger Things 4 are also worth checking out. Next weekend, that show returns!