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"Dinosaurs, Babies, and a Sentient Toy in Love, Death + Robots Vol 4"

Author : Layla Update : May 16,2025

Whether you're fascinated by aliens, unnerved by babies, or intrigued by anthropomorphic adult toys with eyes, *Love, Death + Robots Vol 4* is set to cater to your eclectic tastes. This highly anticipated anthology series will premiere ten new animated shorts on Netflix on May 5, promising a diverse and thrilling viewing experience.

Love, Death + Robots Vol 4 Teaser Trailer

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Netflix has released a teaser trailer that packs a visual punch typical of *Love, Death + Robots*, teasing us with a glimpse of the bizarre and captivating new ideas to come. In just a minute of footage, we've already spotted several intriguing scenes:

  • An epic space battle or disaster
  • A puppet rock band
  • An adult toy brought to life with giant eyes in claymation
  • A priest walking alongside an alien with tentacles on a beach
  • A tormented, possibly bionic woman accompanied by a cute fuzzball
  • Massive, threatening babies
  • Dinosaur-on-dinosaur violence
  • An alien invasion depicted with miniatures
  • A disgusted voyeuristic cat

The series boasts an impressive lineup of executive producers, including Tim Miller, the director of *Deadpool*, and David Fincher, known for *Seven* and *The Social Network*. Jennifer Yuh Nelson, who worked on *Kung Fu Panda 2* and *Shrek Forever After*, returns as the supervising director, ensuring a high level of artistic excellence.

In a 2022 interview with Collider, David Fincher expressed his hopes for the series' legacy: "If the legacy of *Love, Death + Robots* is that there are a handful, fifteen people, ten years from now who became directors or became animators or became motion capture performers or doing voice work because they were such big *Love, Death + Robots* fans, that's all I care about right now."

Fincher also emphasized the passion behind the project: "This show was never going to pay for your Gulf Stream. You're either here because you want to be here or you're not here. We're hoping desperately to get to waste more of our lives toiling in obscurity."