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By Matthew Creith

| Published 17 hours ago

In the latest round of streaming wars, Netflix is ​​entering the fray by announcing some renewals of its fans’ favorite TV shows. In a season that was full of surprises, in particular around Warner Bros. Discovery and their removal of a large number of shows from their catalog on HBO Max, Netflix is ​​looking to up the ante to ensure that viewers continue to stream movies and series on their platform. On a day that will see the third season of the popular show Never Have I Ever drop, Netflix is ​​bringing more good news to its loyal legion of fans around the world. One show, Love, Death & Robots, it seems, will be saved from the chopping block, thanks to the audiences that have embraced the animated series since its inception. The announcement was made this morning via social media, and fans are responding in droves.

According to a report by Variety, Love, Death & Robots has been renewed on Netflix for a fourth season. The animated anthology series created by Deadpool director Tim Miller will have a Volume IV on the subscription streaming service, primarily due to fans who have remained loyal to the series. Developed to tell stories of comedy, science fiction, horror, and fantasy, Love, Death & Robots has enjoyed a successful run on Netflix since debuting on the streamer in 2019. The show has incorporated different narrative styles and a different degree of animation during the three seasons so far, specifically catering to international viewers who liked to watch a series played out. to their cultures and sense of self. Since the announcement was made on social media this morning, fans of the show have expressed their joy at Love, Death & Renewal of the fourth season of the robots.

With the overwhelmingly positive response to the news that Love, Death & Robots has been renewed for a fourth season on Netflix, the streamer may be looking for ways to keep the positive energy distracting from their financial woes. According to The Financial Times, Netflix has been dethroned by Disney as the best streaming service when it comes to subscriptions. Disney+ has seen many new subscribers come their way, primarily due to the company’s association with Hulu. Also, Disney+ boasts a wide variety of movies and TV series that Netflix is ​​desperately trying to compete with, including the Star Wars and Marvel Cinematic Universe catalogs. MCU fans have been eagerly awaiting the debut of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, starring Tatiana Maslany and Mark Ruffalo. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law will premiere on August 18 as Phase Four of the MCU wraps up this year.

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