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Since Love, Death + Robots is a mainly animated anthology show, many viewers may not recognize the notable actors in each episode on their voice alone. While "Golgotha" does feature a rare live-action episode, and star Rhys Darby is easy to identify on his appearance, the other stars of the series don't have their faces featured to make them recognizable. Luckily, many of the stars of Love, Death + Robots volume 4 have very distinctive voices, and there's a very good chance you recognize them from one of their other very notable movies, TV shows, or video games.

Can't Stop Cast & Characters

Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, Episode 1

"Can't Stop" is a first for Love, Death + Robots. Instead of being a short story about some science fiction or fantasy topic, "Can't Stop" is an animated music video. Specifically, it visualizes the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 2003 performance of their song, Can't Stop, at Slane Castle, Ireland. Directed by David Fincher, "Can't Stop" presents the Red Hot Chili Peppers as marionette puppets putting on a performance to the adoring crowd. Interestingly, since it was a live performance, none of the band actually provided lines specifically for Love, Death + Robots.

Anthony Kiedis as Himself: Anthony Kiedis is the lead singer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and he provides the vocals for the majority of "Can't Stop."

Flea as Himself: Flea (Michael Peter Balzary) is the bass player for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and he also provides backup vocals.

John Frusciante as Himself: John Frusciante is the guitarist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Chad Smith, the band's drummer, also appeared in "Can't Stop," though he didn't sing during the song.

Close Encounters of the Mini Kind Cast & Characters

Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, Episode 2

"Close Encounters of the Mini Kind" is unique among Love, Death + Robots volume 4's episodes, as it doesn't actually have a vocal cast listed in the credits. "Close Encounters of the Mini Kind" frames its alien invasion as being on a very small scale, and as such, all the humans' voices are distant and hard to hear. It's possible that the animation studio, Buck, had some of their employees supply the hard-to-hear voices. This style of animation was used previously in Love, Death + Robots, in "Night of the Mini-Dead."

Spider Rose Cast & Characters

Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, Episode 3

Taking place in the Schismatrix universe and serving as a sequel to a Love, Death + Robots volume 3 episode, "Spider Rose" follows a Mechanic woman who is out for revenge. Spider Rose's lover was killed by a Shaper named Jade, and she has killed several of his clones out of her grief. After an Investor gives her a pet named Nosey as a gift, however, Spider Rose's priorities change just as Jade returns.

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Emily O'Brien as Rose: Emily O'Brien plays Rose (formerly Lydia) in "Spider Rose." Rose is the main character of the short whose life has been consumed by grief and revenge, until she meets Nosey. O'Brien is known for playing Amelie in Death Stranding and for voicing a few other Love, Death + Robot characters, notably the Woman in the volume 1 episode "The Witness."

Feodor Chin as Jade & Diego: Feodor Chin plays the Shaper characters Jade and Diego, who come after Rose to kill her. Chin is known for voicing Zenyatta in Overwatch and playing a doctor in Scrambled.

Piotr Michael as Investor: Piotr Michael plays the Investor who gives Nosey to Spider Rose. Michael is known for playing Joe Biden on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Yoda in Young Jedi Adventures.

400 Boys Cast & Characters

Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, Episode 4

"400 Boys" is a story about massive, baby-like "gods or boys" wreaking havoc across a town ruled by gangs. The gangs - which include the Brothers, the Sooooots, and the Galrogs - have to set aside their rivalries and band together to fight off the invaders. The gangs also have psychic powers at their disposal, though the 400 Boys are too powerful to be taken down by that alone. "400 Boys" is based on a short story by Marc Laidlaw.

John Boyega as Slash: John Boyega plays Slash in "400 Boys." Slash is the leader of the Brothers, and the commander of Jade (Dwane Walcott) and Crybaby (Amar Chadha-Patel). Boyega is known for playing Finn in the Star Wars sequel trilogy and Jake in Pacific Rim: Uprising.

Ed Skrein as Hilo: Ed Skrein plays Hilo, the sole surviving member and former leader of the Soooots and a staunch enemy of Slicker Slash. Skrein is known for playing Ajax in Deadpool and Dick Best in Midway.

Sienna King as Bala: Sienna King plays Bala, the main member of the Galrogs, a roller-blading gang of women led by Old Mother (Pamela Nomvete). King is known for playing Tamika in The Little Mermaid (2023).

The Other Large Thing Cast & Characters

Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, Episode 5

"The Other Large Things" follows Dingleberry Jones, a house cat, as he starts a nefarious relationship with his new autonomous robot friend, Thumb Bringer. Dingleberrgy Jones and Thumb Bringer quickly overthrow their human masters and plot world domination together through the power of credit cards and the internet.

Chris Parnell as Dingleberry Jones: Chris Parnell plays Sanchez, also known as Dingleberry Jones, in "The Other Large Thing." Dingleberry Jones is a house cat hell-bent on world domination and the subjugation of the human race. Parnell is known for comedies like Rick and Morty, where he voices Jerry, and Hot Rod, where he played Barry.

John Oliver as Thumb Bringer: John Oliver plays Thumb Bringer, a super-intelligent robot with access to its owners' credit card and the internet. Oliver is best known for hosting Last Week Tonight and for his role as Professor Ian Duncan on Community.

Golgotha Cast & Characters

Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, Episode 6

"Golgotha" is a very rare example of a live-action episode of Love, Death + Robots. "Golgotha" follows Father Maguire as he makes with an alien race known as the Lupo. The Lupo came to Earth after hearing of a dolphin who had supposedly been "resurrected," and they decided that this dolphin was their messiah. After speaking to the dolphin, the Lupo decide to punish humanity for killing sea creatures.

Rhys Darby as Father Maguire: Rhys Darby plays Father Maguire in "Golgotha." Maguire was chosen to meet the Lupo after he proclaimed a dolphin had been "resurrected" following an oil spill. Darby is known for comedies like Yes Man and Our Flag Means Death.

Moe Daniels as The Lupo: Moe Daniels plays The Lupo, an alien creature that comes to Earth looking for its messiah. Daniels is best known for small roles in films like Bruce Almighty and shows like ER.

Graham McTavish as Bishop Cleary: Graham McTavish plays Bishop Cleary in "Golgotha." Cleary is Maguire's direct superior in the Church, and he tells Maguire not to "f--k up." McTavish is best known for playing Dwalin in the Hobbit trilogy and Dougal MacKenzie in Outlander.

Phil Morris as General Dodds: Phil Morris plays General Dodds, an army officer who briefs Maguire on the Lupo. Morris is best known for voicing Vandal Savage in Justice League: Doom and playing Saheed in Black Dynamite.

The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur Cast & Characters

Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, Episode 7

"The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur" features a big Mr. Beast cameo in Love, Death & Robots, though the short's other co-star is also an impressive name. "The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur" follows a single moment in a futuristic gladiator arena. The gladiators ride dinosaurs while fighting one another, all while a mysterious game master announces their actions to a wealthy and sadistic crowd. The winning gladiator, however, isn't satisfied with her victory.

Bai Ling as Mei: Bai Ling plays Mei, the gladiator in "The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur." Mei uses a wolf as her sigil, and dreams of freedom from her persecution. Bai Ling is known for movies like The Crow, where she played Myca, and Red Corner, where she played Shen Yuelin.

Mr. Beast as Master of Ceremonies: Mr. Beast (James Stephen Donaldson) plays the Master of Ceremonies in "The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur." The Master of Ceremonies is the organizer of the gladiator fight, and he caters to hugely wealthy and influential spectators looking for morbid entertainment. Mr. Beast is known for his YouTube channel of the same name and the reality TV show Beast Games.

How Zeke Got Religion Cast & Characters

Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, Episode 8

"How Zeke Got Religion" follows the crew of an American B-17 bomber in World War II tasked with destroying an occult Nazi site. After destroying the church, however, the bomber is attacked by a demon that slaughters several of the soldiers. Only after discovering the power of a crucifix does Zeke realize the importance of religion and spirituality in his life.

Keston John as Zeke & Pinetree: Keston John plays both Zeke and Pinetree in "How Zeke Got Religion." Zeke is an atheist who scoffs at religion, while Pinetree is a moderate believer. John is known for movies like Avatar: The Way of Water and shows like In the Dark.

Roger Craig Smith as Cap & Coombs: Roger Craig Smith plays Cap and Coombs. Cap is the man who sends the B-17 on its mission, while Coombs is an expert on the occult. Smith is known for playing Batman in Batman: Arkham Origins and Captain America in Avengers: Assemble.

Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners Cast & Characters

Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, Episode 9

"Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners" is a series of testimonials from various household appliances that have "smart" features and bones to pick with their human owners. From a smart toilet to a thermostat caught in the middle of a marital fight, each of the appliances has some humorous anecdote about the way humans interact with their technologically advanced possessions.

Melissa Villaseñor as Multi-Zone Thermostat: Melissa Villaseñor plays a thermostat in "Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners." The thermostat is constantly being switched by a married couple with conflicting comfortable temperatures. Villaseñor is known for Saturday Night Live and Hubie Halloween.

Ronny Chieng as Smart Toothbrush: Ronny Chieng plays an electric toothbrush, owned by a frat brother with poor hygiene. Chieng is known for movies like Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Crazy Rich Asians.

Amy Sedaris as Home Security System: Amy Sedaris plays a security camera whose owner has a less-than-creative code. Sedaris is known for movies like Elf and shows like The Mandalorian.

Kevin Hart as Intelligent Air Ionizer: Kevin Hart plays an air ionizer, which it is quick to point out is not a deodorizer. Hart is known for comedy movies like Ride Along and Central Intelligence.

Josh Brener as Smart Shower Head & Self-Cleaning Cat Box: Josh Brener plays two roles in "Smart Appliances, Stupid Owners": the shower head and the cat box. Brener is known for shows like Mythic Quest and Silicon Valley.

Nat Faxon as Connected Waffle Iron: Nat Faxon plays a waffle iron that has not been used since it was purchased. Faxon is known for comedy movies like The Way Way Back and Bad Teacher.

Niecy Nash-Betts as Bluetooth Vibrator: Niecy Nash-Betts plays a vibrator whose owner has an interesting choice of pornographic material. Nash-Betts is known for TV shows like Reno 911 and Claws.

Brett Goldstein as Intelligent Toilet: Brett Goldstein plays a smart toilet going through an existential crisis in "Smart Applicances, Stupid Owners." Goldstein is best known for playing Roy Kent on Ted Lasso and Hercules in Thor: Love & Thunder.

For He Can Creep Cast & Characters

Love, Death + Robots Volume 4, Episode 10

The final installment of Love, Death + Robots volume 4, "For He Can Creep," features some veterans of the voice acting industry. "For He Can Creep" is an animated adaptation of Siobhan Carroll's story of the same name. It follows Jeoffry, a cat who wards off imps and Satan himself from his owner, Christopher the Poet. Jeoffry eventually teams up with his alley cat friends (and a supernaturally gifted kitten) to protect the Poet from Satan's evil grasp.

Dan Stevens as Satan: Dan Stevens plays Satan in "For He Can Creep." Satan is trying to solicit a poem, but he has to get through the cats first. Stevens is known for playing Matthew Crawley in Downton Abbey and the Beast in Beauty and the Beast.

JB Blanc as Jeoffry: JB Blanc plays Jeoffry, a mystical cat who is fiercely protective of "his" pet, the Poet. Blanc is best known for playing Dr. Barry Goodman in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul and for voicing Vander in Arcane.

Jim Broadbent as Christopher the Poet: Jim Broadbent plays Christopher the Poet, a mentally unwell wordsmith who is tormented by the Devil. Broadbent is known for playing Mr. Gruber in Paddington and Professor Slughorn in the Harry Potter films.

Nika Futterman as Nighthunter Moppet: Nika Futterman plays Nighthunter Moppet, a kitten with supernatural powers. Futterman is best known for playing Asajj Ventress in various Star Wars animated shows and Luna in The Loud House.

Jane Leeves as Polly: Jane Leeves plays Polly, a stray cat who is friends with Jeoffry. Leeves is best known for playing Daphne on Frasier and Joy on Hot in Cleveland.

Dave B. Mitchell as Tom: Dave B. Mitchell plays Tom, another stray cat and friend of Polly and Jeoffry in Love, Death + Robots "For He Can Creep." Mitchell is known for voicing characters in video games like Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Spider-Man.

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Love, Death & Robots
Release Date
March 15, 2019
Network
Netflix
Directors
Víctor Maldonado, Alfredo Torres Martínez, Jerome Chen, Robert Valley, Rémi Kozyra, Léon Bérelle, Dominique Boidin, Alberto Mielgo, Maxime Luère, Dave Wilson, David Nicolas, Patrick Osborne, Simon Otto, Damian Nenow, Laurent Nicolas, Kevin Van Der Meiren, Vitaliy Shushko, Emily Dean, Owen Sullivan, István Zorkóczy, Javier Recio Gracia, Oliver Thomas, Jon Yeo, Elliot Dear
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Writers
Tim Miller, Philip Gelatt
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Tim Miller