Love Death And Robots Season 3 Voice Actors

Ever Wonder Who's Talking in Love, Death + Robots Season 3? Let's Find Out!
Okay, so you've binged all of Love, Death + Robots Season 3 (because, let's be honest, who hasn't?). But have you ever stopped to think, "Hey, that voice sounds familiar!"?
Well, buckle up, buttercup, because we're about to dive into the amazing voice actors behind those animated characters!
Episode 1: "Three Robots: Exit Strategies"
Our favorite robot trio are back! Gary Anthony Williams returns as K-VRC, sounding as sarcastic and hilarious as ever.
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He's like the robot version of that one friend who always has a witty comeback. Chris Parnell is XBOT 4000.
Think of him as the nerdy, overly-enthusiastic one. And, of course, John Scalzi voices the narrator!
Episode 2: "Bad Travelling"
This episode? Gruesome! But the voice acting? Top-notch! Troy Baker is the hero Torrin.
You might recognize his voice from approximately every video game ever. He brings that tough-but-moral quality to the role.
Think Joel from The Last of Us, but with more...crab-related problems.

Episode 3: "The Very Pulse of the Machine"
Mackenzie Davis voices Martha Kivelson. She delivers a haunting and emotional performance.
Her voice drips with desperation. Imagine being trapped on a moon, hallucinating, and relying on the planet itself to help you.
Episode 4: "Night of the Mini Dead"
This episode is pure comedic chaos! No dialogue needed here!
It all speaks for itself.
Episode 5: "Kill Team Kill"
Need some good ol' fashioned military banter? Joel McHale is Lt. Branigan, who delivers that perfect blend of bravado and slight cluelessness.
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Think of him as Captain Kirk, but if Kirk was facing off against a cybernetic grizzly bear. Seth Green voices Webber.
Seth gives Webber the right amount of sarcastic humor!
Episode 6: "Swarm"
Rosario Dawson voices Dr. Afia. She brings a serious, scientific edge to her role.
Imagine someone explaining complex alien biology while simultaneously sounding completely terrified. Jason George is Simon.
Jason balances the line perfectly!

Episode 7: "Mason's Rats"
Craig Ferguson voices Mason. He nails the crotchety-old-farmer-battling-super-intelligent-rats vibe.
Imagine Groundskeeper Willie from The Simpsons, but with a lot more high-tech weaponry. It's a performance only Craig could do.
Episode 8: "In Vaulted Halls Entombed"
Joe Manganiello voices Cmdr. Last. Joe perfectly blends confidence and dread.
His performance really brings the story to life. Imagine this character yelling at you to run but you're frozen.
You'd know you're in trouble.

Episode 9: "Jibaro"
Another episode with no dialogue but the sound design does all the work!
The sounds tell a story.
So, there you have it! A quick peek behind the voices of Love, Death + Robots Season 3. Hopefully, next time you're watching, you can impress your friends with your newfound voice-acting knowledge.
Now go forth and re-watch! You've got some listening to do!
And remember: "That's the sound of progress, my friend!"
