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Love, Death and Robots - Season 2
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A collection of animated short stories that span various genres including science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy.
A collection of animated short stories that span various genres including science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy.
Actors:
André Sogliuzzo,
Christian Serratos,
Elly Condron,
Jason Flemyng,
Fred Tatasciore,
Emily OBrien,
Debra Wilson,
Craig Ferguson,
Nolan North,
Helen Sadler,
Matthew Wolf,
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André Sogliuzzo
10 August 1966, New York City, New York, USA
Christian Serratos
21 September 1990, Pasadena, California, USA
Elly Condron
Jason Flemyng
25 September 1966, Putney, London, England, UK
Fred Tatasciore
Emily OBrien
28 May 1985, Bedfordshire, England, UK
Debra Wilson
26 April 1962, South Ozone Park, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Craig Ferguson
17 May 1962, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Nolan North
31 October 1970, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Helen Sadler
Matthew Wolf
31 October 1972, London, England, UK
Director:
Robert Valley, Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Víctor Maldonado
Country:
United States
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May 25, 2021
As a new volume in an anthology, Love, Death + Robots: Volume 2 does not exactly give off the best impression, but as a collection of eight new short films not connected to anything else, it's a great time.
May 17, 2021
Love, Death & Robots doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it allows that wheel to take over humanity and ignite a robot apocalypse.
May 17, 2021
Objectively, the shorts in volume 2 are less edgy and violent, trading in gratuitous nudity and gore for poignant storytelling. It's more mature this time around and less messed-up, which makes for stronger viewing.
May 17, 2021
The show remains an anthology, but look hard enough and you'll see at least one hint that these shorts might not be occupying wholly distinct universes after all.
May 19, 2021
A shorter catalog is probably best here since this year's batch of stories features some repeating themes. That being said, the series continues to be an enjoyable thought-provoking buffet of animated wonders and wickedness.
May 14, 2021
The stories feel far more contained and less like they're truncated showreels or a sizzle video for an animation studio.
May 21, 2021
The show's value in a binge-and-forget culture is best symbolised in "The Drowned Giant." Once the novelty wears off, it will fade into oblivion as people move on to the next shiny thing on their watchlist.
May 17, 2021
Love Death & Robots Volume 2 fires on all cylinders. It's a stunning testament to adult animation, the depth of story it can tell, and nails exactly how to craft an anthology series.
May 17, 2021
Though its narrative reach and explorative curiosity have been lessened, "Love, Death + Robots" still makes for a tremendously entertaining watch, albeit a very, very short one.

