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If you want to get a risk-free flavour of what to expect from Love, Death + Robots, you can! Netflix released an episode from the brand new third season on its YouTube channel for all to enjoy. Episodes vary between 6 and 18 minutes, each one with its own distinct style and high-concept sci-fi premise, ranging from dark and spooky to the downright absurd ("When The Yoghurt Took Over", anyone?). Legendary director David Fincher (Fight Club, Seven, Gone Girl) teams up with fellow filmmaker Tim Miller ( Deadpool) for this acclaimed anthology series, which spotlights some of the most promising up and coming animation studios. In fact, trans actress Yasmin Finney – who plays caring schoolgirl Elle – has just been cast in Doctor Who's 60th anniversary special by none other than Russell T Davies. Heartstopper boasts a cast comprised largely of newcomers (along with one A-list cameo), but expect to see plenty more from them in the years to come.
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With brisk 25-minute episodes, this is a series you can easily binge-watch – and if you're a hopeless romantic, then you most likely will. The show dispenses with the drugs, sex and misery of edgier high school fare like Euphoria, in favour of an all-ages approach that makes up for in cuteness what it lacks in dramatic stakes. This LGBTQ+ romance has captured the hearts of viewers across the globe, telling the story of how schoolboys Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) and Nick Nelson (Kit Connor) go from being friends to boyfriends over the course of a fateful school term.
Yasmin Finney plays Elle Argent in Heartstopper Netflix