One of the most bonkers but brilliant series to come around in a fair old while is Netflix’s Love, Death + Robots. And now, we have word that the show has been renewed for a second season.
The on-demand streaming service have confirmed the news, which was originally reported by Deadline. Having only premiered in March, the animated sci-fi anthology offering has already amassed quite the passionate fan base.
In the first season of Love, Death + Robots, the action comprised on 18 animated episodes that ranged from six to 17 minutes. Across the season, there was a slew of different animation techniques and styles used in order to give audiences a truly unique piece of genre television that offered up robots, werewolves, vampires, up-in-the-stars action and so much more.
With an adult-driven vibe, Love, Death + Robots was directed by Deadpool’s Tim Miller, who in turn created the series alongside the legendary David Fincher. For Season 2, Kung-Fu Panda’s Jennifer Yuh Nelson has signed on in a supervising director role.
“Love, Death and Robots” will be back! Jennifer Yuh Nelson has joined as supervising director for Volume 2 and will oversee all episodes pic.twitter.com/8OVStMbpeP
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Expect more on the second season of Love, Death + Robots as we get it.