LOVE, DEATH & ROBOTS: Netflix Experiments With Different Episode Order Lists For New Animated Series

LOVE, DEATH & ROBOTS: Netflix Experiments With Different Episode Order Lists For New Animated Series LOVE, DEATH & ROBOTS: Netflix Experiments With Different Episode Order Lists For New Animated Series

Netflix confirmed that there are four different episode order lists that can show up for Love, Death & Robots as part of an experiment being run by the streaming service.

By MattIsForReal - Mar 20, 2019 04:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Cartoons
Source: Comic Book Movie
As an anthology series, it really doesn't matter what order you watch episodes of Love, Death & Robots in. Each short is a standalone story covering an adult-themed topic such as racism, government, free will, and more. These episodes, which run between six to 17 minutes in length, also feature their own unique animation style.

Point being, this sort of approach to storytelling is unique to Netflix and the streaming service is using this opportunity to experiment some more. Specifically, Netflix acknowledged that they are doing something completely new with Love, Death & Robots: presenting the series to viewers with different episode orders.

Netflix revealed that there are four different episode order list possibilities, though the company declined to elaborate on what factors determine which list you are presented with. Netflix did shut down some scary theories, confirming that the episode order you are shown is not based on any sort of personal information such as gender, ethnicity, or sexual identity.



Sentient dairy products, werewolf soldiers, robots gone wild, garbage monsters, cyborg bounty hunters, alien spiders and blood-thirsty demons from hell – all converge in eighteen NSFW animated stories.


Presented by Tim Miller and David Fincher, Love, Death & Robots is now streaming on Netflix
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