Today, the first trailer for the adult animated film "Love, Death & Robots", produced by David Fincher and "Deadpool" director Tim Miller, was released. The various flashback shots seem to be very diverse in type and form. Let's take a look at the video! First trailer: It is reported that the animation of "Love, Death and Robots" has a total of 18 episodes, including 18 independent short stories, each episode lasting 5-15 minutes. The short films will cover a variety of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy; these short films will also include a variety of forms, including traditional 2D and 3D CGI short films. Tim Miller said, "Love, Death & Robots is my dream project, it has an amazing story, and I love animation. For decades, late night movies, comics, books and fantasy fiction magazines have inspired my interest, but they have always been relegated to fringe culture belonging to geeks and nerds (of which I am one). I am so excited that the landscape of the creative industry has finally changed and adult-themed animation can finally be brought to the table. David Fincher has produced the comic-adapted CG animation blockbuster "The Desperate Thing", and "Love, Death & Robots" is also the first time that David Fincher and Tim Miller have collaborated on an animated film. Love, Death & Robots premieres on Netflix on March 15. |
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