Watch a new, tongue-in-cheek episode of 'Love, Death + Robots'

The dystopian, NSFW dark comedy is back (with Elon Musk jokes) 🤖
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Netflix's Love, Death + Robots is back, with Volume 3 premiering on Friday. In the meantime, though, the dark, NSFW comedy anthology has a complete new episode available to stream on YouTube titled "Exit Strategies", with the robots continuing their investigation into the end of the (human) world.

Join the trio of droids, K-VRC, XBOT 4000, and 11-45-G, as they look into the potential survival of humans who rocketed to Mars. The new episode features some satirical gems, including a few digs at tech billionaires (ahem, Elon Musk), the elite, and American politicians.

The latest post-apocalyptic take comes, once again, from acclaimed sci-fi writer John Scalzi. Watch the full ten-minute episode above for a sneak-peak into the next steps in the robot quest for answers.

Love, Death + Robots Volume 3 premieres on Netflix on May 20.

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Meera Navlakha

Meera is a journalist based between London and New York. Her work has been published in The New York Times, Vice, The Independent, Vogue India, W Magazine, and others. She was previously a Culture Reporter at Mashable. 


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