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David Fincher’s next Netflix project is VOIR, visual essays about cinema

It’s an exploration about the love of movies.

Devindra Hardawar
D. Hardawar
October 13th, 2021
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Sadly, we’re note getting Mindhunter season 3. After a short tease (October 28, 2021), Netflix just revealed its next project from renowned filmmaker David Fincher: VOIR, a collection of visual essays about the love of cinema. The short teaser doesn’t tell us much, sadly. But according to writer and film critic Drew McWeeny, who’s working on one episode of the series, VOIR will feature standalone explorations about different aspects of movies. 

“We’re not trying to sell you anything, and we’re not interviewing anyone about what Marvel movies they’re doing,” McWeeny wrote in his newsletter, Formerly Dangerous. “We’re each tackling a totally different idea, something that intrigues us or upsets us or that has to do with our connection to the movies.”

Much like Love, Death and Robots, the animated sci-fi series from Fincher and Tim Miller (Deadpool), VOIR episodes will range from 10 to 30 minutes. The series is also co-created by David Prior, the director of the recent cult horror hit The Empty Man. Tony Zhou and Taylor Ramos, The duo behind the excellent YouTube series Every Frame a Painting, Taylor Ramos and Tony Zhou, are also listed as directors. VOIR will premiere at LA’s AFI Fest in November, and Netflix says it’ll be heading to the streaming service soon.

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