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Love Death + Robots Season 3: 25 Things You Missed

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Netflix has seen fit to give us a third season of David Fincher and Tim Miller’s animated sci-fi anthology series, and with that comes a bunch of fun facts and details we need to share with you! For example, in one of our usual military types versus the supernatural, the robotic bear is called Project Barghest, and “Barghest” is a creature from northern English folklore that, per Encyclopedia Britannica, is “a monstrous, goblin dog, with huge teeth and claws, that appears only at night.” While it’s never been confirmed as such, some have pointed to the Barghest as inspiration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous Sherlock Holmes story The Hound of the Baskervilles, as well as potentially the inspiration for Sirius Black’s haunting dog form called “The Grim”.

For those of you who are just tuning in this season and haven’t checked out the previous two might have missed that season three features the show’s first full-fledged sequel in the form of Three Robots: Exit Strategies, the debut episode this season which features the return of our tourist robot heroes from way back in season one episode two. This sequel was directed by Patrick Osborne, who notably also co-directed the Disney+ special Happier than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles. This is his first episode of Love, Death and Robots however, with the original iteration of Three Robots directed by Victor Maldonado and Alfredo Torres, who directed two other episodes of season one — When the Yogurt Took Over and Alternate Histories. All four of these stories were based on a story or written by noted sci-fi author John Scalzi. Side note, did you know that Philip Gelatt was the screenwriter on the first Three Robots? Dude recently had his animated epic The Spine of Night debut on Shudder — that flick co-stars Joe Mangianello, who is also the star of In Vaulted Halls Entombed, one of twenty five episodes written by Gelatt.

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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:15 - Kung Fu Panda
0:55 - Robo-Shark
1:37 - The Evolution of Beowulf
2:20 - Cthulhu
3:11 - The Robots Return
4:17 - The Cat Came Back
5:01 - 2025: The Year We Launch Cats
5:13 - Let’s Get Political
6:29 - Tim Miller
7:05 - Terminator
7:08 - Thanks For All the Fish
7:29 - Night of the Mini Dead
8:22 - Jibaro
10:45 - Jibaro’s Tattoo
11:41 - Hugo Award
12:22 - She Was a Phantom Delight
13:04 - Kivelson
13:24 - Galina and Afriel
14:03 - The Cast

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