
As a devoted fan, I can’t help but eagerly anticipate the arrival of Love, Death + Robots Vol. 4. Just like in the previous seasons, this anthology series brings together an incredible array of talent from various studios and directors worldwide. Some are making their debut with the show, while others are esteemed veterans returning for more.
For instance, Patrick Osborne, who won our hearts with “Three Robots: Exit Strategies” in Vol. 3, is back to direct a fascinating new tale titled “Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners.” Similarly, Diego Porral, renowned for his exceptional work on the iconic LDR short “Kill Team Kill,” is now at the helm of “How Zeke Got Religion,” a gripping World War Two narrative about combating Nazis.
To delve deeper into the process behind selecting the right directors for these captivating stories, Game Rant had the privilege to interview series supervising director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, executive producer and series creator Tim Miller, and director Robert Valley.