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Home > TV Shows > TV Reviews > Do You Have To Watch Love Death And Robots In Order

Do You Have To Watch Love Death And Robots In Order

Vartika Singhby Vartika Singh
Tuesday, 24 May 2022, 10:45 IST

Love, Death And Robots (Love, Death + Robots) is an English animated anthology series developed by Tim Miller. This series premiered on May 15, 2019, on Netflix. The series consists of three seasons with 6-22 minute long thirty-five episodes.

The show’s executive producers include Tim Miller, David Fincher, Jennifer Miller, and Joshua Donen. Each episode is a stand-alone episode without any connections between them. Thirty-five episodes of the series have been released over three years.

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  • Do You Have To Watch The Episodes In Order?
  • About Love, Death And Robots
  • Where To Watch
  • Some Of The Voice Cast Of The Series Include:
  • Show Rating

Do You Have To Watch The Episodes In Order?

Each episode of the series, which spread along the three seasons, is stand-alone without connecting them. Each episode has its theme, content, and story, which will not interfere with any other episodes you watch. So you can stream it or pick and watch your favorite episodes with your favorite characters. It is absolutely fine to watch the series in whichever way you want.

About Love, Death And Robots

Love, Death And Robots can be considered as a brilliant mix of “Heavy Metal(1981)” and “Black Mirror”. This series comes under anthology, science fiction, adult animation, horror, and comedy. Each episode has a different story and genre.

It is a visual treat and widely enjoyed by people, especially the science fiction parts. Even though it is an animated series, the graphics and actions are just awesome in a way that you won’t be able to take off your eyes from the screen. It is an all in one package for those who love all genres.

Season one, two, and three, not to mention that each episode of the three seasons is equally awesome in its unique way. If you are not a fan of science fiction, you can select any other genre and watch the exact episode with your favorite genre and characters.

Season one consists of eighteen episodes; season two includes eight episodes, and season three have nine episodes. Love, Death And Robots have not been renewed yet for another season is a little disappointing news for all the fans.

The production companies of the series include Netflix Studios and Blur Studio, and Netflix Streaming Services do the distribution.

Where To Watch

All three seasons of “Love, Death And Robots” are available on Netflix.

Voice Cast of Love, Death And Robots

Some Of The Voice Cast Of The Series Include:

Madeleine Knight as Greta, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Gail, Topher Grace as Rob, Helen Sadler as Sonnie, Hayley McLaughlin as Jennifer, Samira Wiley as Lieutenant Colby, Nolan North as Ugly Dave, Henry Douthwaite as Thom, Stefan Kapicic as Lt. Nikolai Zakharov, Josh Brener as K-VRC, Gary Cole s The Inspector, Kevin Michael Richardson as Zima, Jill Talley as Kali, Maurice LaMarche as Narrator

Show Rating

Love, Death And Robots have got pretty good ratings on various platforms. It has a rating of 8.4/10 on IMDb, 81% on Rotten Tomatoes, and 6/10 on IGN.

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Vartika Singh

Vartika Singh

Coming from a beautiful city of Agra and a family of defence background, she is an a ambivert with a charismatic personality. An MBA (marketing) 2nd year student who is an enthusiast reader and a writer. She exceptionally enjoy long rides and travelling and is more than what meets the eye.

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