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Deadpool’s Tim Miller has teamed with Gone Girl’s David Fincher to produce an animated anthology series aimed at mature audiences, entitled Love, Death & Robots. 

Streaming on Netflix, the animated series is being produced through Miller’s animation company Blur Studios. The debut series will consist of 18 standalone short stories that, according to a tweet from Netflix, will feature “sentient dairy products, werewolf soldiers” and “robots gone wild.”

Love, Death & Robots, span the science fiction, fantasy, horror and comedy genres, with animation styles ranging from traditional 2D to photoreal CGI. 

Love, Death & Robots is my dream project,” said Miller. “It combines my love of animation and amazing stories. Midnight movies, comics, books and magazines of fantastic fiction have inspired me for decades, but they were relegated to the fringe culture of geeks and nerds of which I was a part. I’m so f—ing excited that the creative landscape has finally changed enough for adult-themed animation to become part of a larger cultural conversation.”

This series marks Fincher’s third project with Netflix following developing and executive producing House of Cards and Mindhunter.

Currently, no release date or cast has been announced for Love, Death & Robots.