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What to Watch After Love, Death & Robots

From Undead Bounty Hunters to Cosmic Carnage: Four Must‑Watch Picks for Anthology Aficionados

If you’re craving the same bite‑size, genre‑hopping adrenaline that made Love, Death & Robots a cultural touchstone, look no further than the quartet of picks we’ve curated. Leading the pack is The Bondsman, a freshly minted Prime Video series that fuses undead bounty hunting with a half‑forgotten musical career. It sits alongside three complementary selections—a nostalgic classic that pioneered adult animation, a fan‑favorite that pushes the boundaries of sci‑fi horror, and a bold new experiment that reimagines anthology storytelling for the streaming era.

What ties these titles together is a shared appetite for daring, boundary‑pushing narratives that marry the macabre with the magnificent. The Bondsman’s darkly comic tone, supernatural intrigue, and bite‑sized episode structure make it a perfect companion to the original anthology’s mix of love, death, and robots. Whether you’re drawn to the visceral gore, the witty satire, or the inventive visual styles, each recommendation offers a distinct flavor while staying true to the spirit of genre‑bending experimentation that defines the reference series.

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The Bondsman

TV • 2025

action_adventure • sci_fi_fantasy • comedy

Why Watch Next

The Bondsman blends dark comedy, supernatural horror, and sci‑fi fantasy in a fresh, post‑apocalyptic setting, echoing Love, Death & Robots' love of genre‑bending short‑form storytelling. Fans of the anthology’s gritty humor and visceral thrills will appreciate the series’ blend of redemption, demonic foes, and a quirky musical subplot.

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Overview

Backwoods bounty hunter Hub Halloran comes back from the dead with an unexpected second chance at life, love, and a nearly-forgotten musical career — only to find that his old job now has a demonic new twist.

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