Love, Death & Robots is a Dramedy anthology television series created by Tim Miller for Netflix. Each season of the anthology which was produced by Blur Studios has different episodes that range from comedy, horror, science fiction, and fantasy, and each episode is connected to one or more of the three titular concepts. The first season of Love, Death & Robots was released on March 15, 2019, and has been running ever since.
The latest season of the series is Season 3 which was released on May 20, 2022. The show has received plenty of positive reviews, praising its animation style, innovation, different narratives, and topics. Love, Death & Robots has also gone on to win multiple Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
The cast members of Love, Death & Robots
The list of cast members of Love, Death & Robots is quite huge, hence, it has been broken down season-wise. The list of all the cast members and their respective characters season-wise are as follows:
Season 1
Actor/Actress | Character |
Helen Sadler | Sonnie |
Hayley McLaughlin | Jennifer |
Time Winters | Deacon |
Omid Abtahi | Wes |
Christine Adams | Ivrina |
Hakeem Kae-Kazim | Simon |
Braden Lynch | Announcer |
Josh Brener | K-VRC |
Gary Anthony Williams | XBOT 4000 |
Chris Parnell | the Cats |
Emily O'Brien | Eve |
Ben Sullivan | The Man |
Matthew Yang King | Adult Liang |
Nolan North | Detective Briggs |
Anastasia Foster | Police Officer |
Neil Kaplan | Hank |
G. K. Bowes | Beth |
Scott Whyte | Future Nazi |
Courtenay Taylor | Helen |
Tudi Roche | Crazy Mel |
Michael Benyaer | Dr. Wehunt |
Fred Tatasciore | Bound God |
Laura Waddell | Gary |
Jonathan Cahill | Micky |
Maurice LaMarche | Narrator |
Alexia Dox | Ohio Mom |
Henry Douthwaite | Thom |
Madeleine Knight | Greta |
Rebecca Banatvala | Suzy |
Delroy Brown | Ray |
Grahame Fox | Dispatch Voice |
Elaine Tan | Yan |
Gwendoline Yeo | Tsiao-Jung, Maddox Henry |
Sumalee Montano | Woman |
JB Blanc | British Man |
André Sogliuzzo | Pearly |
Gary Cole | The Inspector |
Graham Hamilton | Decker |
Adam Bartley | Sobieski |
Jim Pirri | Master Sergeant |
James Horan | Major Reyner |
Ike Amadi | Officer Mantus |
Elly Condron | Alexandria |
Chris Parson | Bill |
Kirk Thornton | Old Salesman |
Yuri Lowenthal | Young Man |
Samira Wiley | Lieutenant Colby |
Daisuke Tsuji | Chief Warrant Officer Lee |
Nestor Serrano | Major Graham |
Stanton Lee | Dilman |
Noshir Dalal | Beaumont |
Jeffrey Pierce | Private First Class Macdonald |
David Paladino | Private First Class D'Esposito |
Jeff Schine | Five Zero |
Melissa Sturm | Bitching Betty |
Kevin Michael Richardson | Zima Blue |
Emma Thornett | Claire Markham |
Aaron Himelstein | Rookie |
Carlos Alazraqui | Sui |
Jill Talley | Kali |
Brian Bloom | Hawk |
Chris Cox | Bob |
Mary Elizabeth Winstead | Gail |
Topher Grace | Rob |
John DiMaggio | construction workers |
Roger Craig Smith | construction workers |
Rebecca Riedy | Computer Voice |
Dieter Jansen | Young Hitler |
Stefan Kapičić | Lt. Nikolai Zakharov |
Bruce Thomas | Private Kaminsky |
Jeff Berg | Malenchenko |
Antonio Alvarez | Jr. Sergeant Okhchen |
Victor Brandt | Corporal Pogodin |
Season 2
Actor/Actress | Character |
Nancy Linari | Jeanette |
Ben Giroux | Automated Customer Service Operator |
Brian Keane | Bill |
Archie Madekwe | Sedgewick |
Sebastian Croft | Fletcher |
Beatriz Godinho | Logan |
Alexander Lobo Moreno | Brume |
Miguel Amorim | Oxo |
Mike Bodie | Father |
Maria Teresa Creasey | Mother |
Elodie Yung | Alice |
Michelle C. Bonilla | Commander |
Dendrie Allyn Taylor | Ruth |
Debra Cardona | Maria |
Andrew Hawkes | Father |
Jennifer Hale | Proprietor |
Ayana Shira Haviv | Singer |
Piotr Michael | Jharit |
Peter Franzén | Snow |
Zita Hanrot | Hirald |
Alaïs Lawson | Visser |
Jonnie Hurn | Baris |
Julie Nathanson | Jharilla |
Joe Dempsie | Laird |
Steven Pacey | Railman |
Divi Mittal | Leah |
Sami Amber | Billy |
Brynley North | TV Kid |
Michael B. Jordan | Terence |
Brian T. Delaney | Pilot |
Season 3
Actor/Actress | Character |
Katie Lowes | Elena |
Troy Baker | Torrin |
Kevin Jackson | Turk |
Anthony Mark Barrow | Calis |
Chantelle Barry | Maril |
Parry Shen | Suparin |
James Preston Rogers | Jorvan |
Jason Flemyng | Paln |
Max Fowler | Cert |
Mackenzie Davis | Martha Kivelson |
Holly Jade | Juliet Burton |
David Shatraw | Heads Up Display |
Joel McHale | Sergeant Morris |
Seth Green | Private Folen |
Gabriel Luna | Sergeant Nielsen |
Steve Blum | Private Coutts |
Andrew Kishino | Private Erwin |
Rosario Dawson | Dr. Mirny |
Jason Winston George | Friel |
Craig Ferguson | Mason |
Dan Stevens | Nigel |
Joe Manganiello | Coulthard |
Christian Serratos | Harper |
Jai Courtney | Spencer |
Debra Wilson | Possessed Harper |
Stanton Lee | Dilman |
Girvan 'Swirv' Bramble | Jibaro |
Will there be a season 4 of Love, Death & Robots?
Yes, the show’s fans out there can rejoice as Love, Death & Robots has been successfully renewed for season 4 in August 2022. Season 4 has been titled “Jibaro, Love Death & Robots” and was announced three months after the release of season 3’s final episode. Speaking about the release date for season 4, there has been no official confirmation by the makers.
However, viewing the pattern of the first three seasons’ release dates, fans speculate that season 4 of Love, Death & Robots would most probably arrive in the Spring of 2024, with May emerging as the most likely time frame.
FAQs on Dramedy anthology television series Love, Death & Robots
A. You can watch all three Love, Death & Robots seasons on Netflix.
A. Tim Miller created Love, Death & Robots for Netflix.
A. No, Love, Death & Robots is an anthology so there isn't any real need to watch in order.