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  • Love, Death and Robots

    Netflix's Love, Death and Robots finds the 'nerd joy' of adult animation

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    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    05.21.2022

    Season 3 of Netflix's Love, Death and Robots is a wonderful tribute to the power of animation.

  • 'Love, Death and Robots' season 3 premieres on Netflix May 20th

    'Love Death and Robots' Season 3 comes to Netflix on May 20th

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    04.19.2022

    The third season of Netflix's animation anthology Love, Death and Robots will bow on May 20th.

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    'Love, Death and Robots' gets a second season on Netflix with a new director

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    AJ Dellinger
    AJ Dellinger
    06.10.2019

    Netflix announced today that its out-there, adult-oriented animated anthology series Love, Death and Robots will be coming back for another season. The show's second go-round will be helmed by supervising director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, best known for her work as a director on the Kung Fu Panda franchise. Netflix has yet to provide a release date or other details for season two of Love, Death and Robots.

  • Halo 4 'Scanned' launch trailer is here

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    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    10.19.2012

    Halo 4's extravagant 'Scanned' launch trailer takes a peek behind the helmet of Master Chief, the stoic cyborg with humanity at heart. It's not exactly a biopic, but you get a decent dose of anguish and cybernetic aliens for your 2:22.

  • David Fincher producing Halo 4 trailer, premieres October 18

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    10.10.2012

    David Fincher will executive produce the launch trailer for Halo 4, Microsoft has announced. Fincher, director of Fight Club, The Social Network and the Jodie Foster tour de force, Panic Room, will produce the trailer, titled "Scanned," which will present "a captivating look at the backstory of Master Chief, and provides a glimpse of the new threat he will encounter in Halo 4."Joining Fincher is visual effects lead Tim Miller, best known for his (amazing) work in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Miller will direct the trailer.The trailer will debut on October 18 during Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. It will become available on Halo Waypoint and the Xbox YouTube channel immediately after broadcast. In the meantime, you can gaze at a single still image taken from the trailer. Spoiler: It's Master Chief.Update: Fincher is producing the trailer, not directing it. Miller will direct the trailer.

  • DC Universe Online releases the commentary edition of the cinematic trailer

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    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    09.23.2010

    DC Universe Online is entering a crowded field, but it's aiming to enter said field with both guns firing. The cinematic trailer alone is the sort of thing to make any long-time DC fan happy, showing a large-scale battle between heroes and villains in the vein of the best comic crossovers. In the new director's cut variant, however, Jim Lee and Tim Miller sit down to examine and discuss the trailer, from the large-scale goals of the video to the easter eggs that tie everything together. It's clear from watching the trailer and the commentary that the people involved adore the work they're doing and the source material, with everything from an homage to Kingdom Come to Batman's role mirroring the end of The Dark Knight Returns. Click past the break to see the full trailer with commentary, which is certain to point out pieces that you missed. If, on the other hand, you haven't seen the original DC Universe Online trailer, it's available on the official site.