Netflix has put a lot of content aimed at adult audiences on its platform, but leave it to an animated show to force the service to break out a redband trailer. It might not be MPAA-approved, but the first look at “Love Death + Robots,” the upcoming animated series co-produced by “Deadpool” vet Tim Miller and longtime Netflix collaborator David Fincher, certainly squeezes a lot into 60 seconds.
“Love, Death and Robots,” the previously announced anthology, combines 18 short animated films that fit into at least one of the three categories hinted at by the show’s title. Spanning a number of different animation styles and formats, it seems like the main focus of the series (in case the industrial music behind this collage of explosion footage didn’t drive it home) is to melt audiences’ collective cerebral cortex.
The series is the latest addition to a growing Netflix animation slate that runs a wide gamut.
“Love, Death and Robots,” the previously announced anthology, combines 18 short animated films that fit into at least one of the three categories hinted at by the show’s title. Spanning a number of different animation styles and formats, it seems like the main focus of the series (in case the industrial music behind this collage of explosion footage didn’t drive it home) is to melt audiences’ collective cerebral cortex.
The series is the latest addition to a growing Netflix animation slate that runs a wide gamut.
- 2/14/2019
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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