MANILA, Philippines — Science fiction animated series “Love, Death and Robots” has been renewed for a second season, streaming giant Netflix announced Tuesday.
The second season will also welcome Jennifer Yuh Nelson as its supervising director. She is most known for her work in “Kung Fu Panda 2” and “Kung Fu Panda 3.”
“‘Love, Death and Robots’ will be back! Jennifer Yuh Nelson has joined as supervising director for Volume 2 and will oversee all episodes,” Netflix said in a tweet.
"Love, Death and Robots" will be back! Jennifer Yuh Nelson has joined as supervising director for Volume 2 and will oversee all episodes pic.twitter.com/8OVStMbpeP
— Netflix Queue (@netflixqueue) June 10, 2019
Netflix premiered “Love, Death and Robots” last March with 18 animated episodes ranging from genres like sci-fi, comedy and horror.
Executive produced by David Fincher, Tim Miller, Jennifer Miller and Josh Donen, each episode ran from six to 17 minutes and was made by different writers, directors and animation studios.
A release date and episode count for the new season have yet to be announced. (Editor: Mike U. Frialde)
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