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‘Love Death + Robots’ Official Trailer

‘Love Death + Robots’ Official Trailer

What do you get when you combine old school Saturday Morning Anime with the likes of Netflix, Tim Miller (Deadpool director) and David Fincher (if you don’t know his credits, we can’t be friends)? You get Love Death + Robots. Love Death + Robots is an eighteen part, NSFW, animated series that combines, as Netflix describes it “sentient dairy products, werewolf soldiers, robots gone wild, garbage monsters, cyborg bounty hunters, alien spiders and blood-thirsty demons from hell” to create an all new version of must-watch anime for the adult set. If the trailer is any indication, it’s going to be wild, violent, ridiculous, impossible to comprehend and, most importantly, completely enthralling. We can’t wait to binge-watch Love Death + Robots when it premieres March 15th on Netflix–even with the blue screens of death.