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Black Mirror has long held the crown when it comes to twisting minds and bending realities on Netflix, but another series, quietly sitting in its corner since 2019, is now clawing back into the spotlight. Viewers are circling back to Love, Death + Robots, a show that many never gave a chance to when it first landed, but fast-forward to now, and it’s gaining serious momentum again.
Love, Death + Robots Is Being Compared To Black Mirror
While Black Mirror built its legacy with 33 episodes full of grim speculation and digital nightmares, Love, Death + Robots went another way, per Unilad. It has animated shorts that never stay in one lane. Some are grim, some are absurd, some are hilarious, and some hit you where you least expect.
This anthology, with Fred Tatasciore, Scott Whyte, and Emily O’Brien lending their voices, has now spanned four volumes. The latest batch arrived in May this year, and though a few fans weren’t fully sold on every episode, critics didn’t hold back. Volume 4 holds a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, and earlier seasons didn’t fall far behind. Even Volume 3 sits at 100, while Volumes 1 and 2 trail slightly but still solid.
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