Fan-Favorite Webseries Murder Drones Sets Series Finale Date

Fan-Favorite Webseries Murder Drones Sets Series Finale Date

As a devoted fan with years of binge-watching various animated series under my belt, I must say that the impending finale of “Murder Drones” has left me in a state of both excitement and sorrow. Having been captivated by its post-apocalyptic charm since its inception last November, I’ve eagerly followed the exploits of Uzi Doorman, Serial Designation “N,” V, Cyn/Absolute Solver, and the enigmatic “J.”


Titled “Murder Drones,” the beloved animated webseries from Glitch Productions is wrapping up with its final episode on August 23rd, as per the studio’s announcement. A sneak peek at the finale and a heartfelt message from the show’s creator, expressing gratitude to fans who contributed to the YouTube series’ popularity, were also shared by Glitch.

On November 18, 2022, the debut of “Drone-Assisted Homicide Series” took place, and within its first seven episodes, it amassed nearly 200 million views on YouTube. This series has also given birth to numerous fan edits, music videos, and intricate analysis videos, with devoted viewers pouring over the show in search of hidden meanings and future hints.

Liam Vickers, the series creator, expressed his gratitude to both the team and fans for appreciating and enriching the quirky horror elements he’s always loved. In a statement, he shared that working with the talented individuals at Glitch on this project has been a dream come true. Packaging the story and characters into just eight episodes of pure madness was an incredible challenge, but also an incredibly rewarding experience for him. Although there’s undoubtedly more to explore in this world, Liam hopes that the finale provides as much enjoyment and satisfaction for the audience as it has been for the team.

“Murder Drones”

The film titled “Murder Drones” features Elsie Lovelock in the role of Uzi, Michael Kovach playing Serial Designation “N,” Nola Klop as “V,” Allanah Fitzgerald portraying Cyn / Absolute Solver, and Shara Kirby as “J.”

You can see the first seven episodes of Murder Drones on YouTube.

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2024-08-04 17:39