Good! Let's hope they get this remake/reboot right this time.
Maybe number four is the charm:
1973 animated episode
1998 film
2003 WB pilot
2016 Netflix (yeah!)
I will definitely watch LIS on Netflix.![]()
Good! Let's hope they get this remake/reboot right this time.
Maybe number four is the charm:
1973 animated episode
1998 film
2003 WB pilot
2016 Netflix (yeah!)
I will definitely watch LIS on Netflix.![]()
There was an animated episode???
Good! Let's hope they get this remake/reboot right this time.
Maybe number four is the charm:
1973 animated episode
1998 film
2003 WB pilot
2016 Netflix (yeah!)
I will definitely watch LIS on Netflix.![]()
There was an animated episode???
Good! Let's hope they get this remake/reboot right this time.
Maybe number four is the charm:
1973 animated episode
1998 film
2003 WB pilot
2016 Netflix (yeah!)
I will definitely watch LIS on Netflix.![]()
There was an animated episode???
I would not consider the Saturday Superstar Movie LiS special a serious remake/reboot. Unlike the animated Star Trek, which is seen as a serious continuation of TOS, the LiS cartoon was more or less a cheap knock off, like Hanna-Barbera's typically terrible Jeannie, or Partridge Family 2200, A.D.
Since that cartoon, we had to suffer through the other productions on your list, so that raises doubt about this Netflix series. I think over the decades, some (in comics or film) really do not know what to do with LiS as a property without either trying to update the content for a "more serious" audience (1998 film), or a tendency to ape what has become overused hallmarks of gimmicks from the original series (Dr. Smith, the Robot, Will, et al).
I think over the decades, some (in comics or film) really do not know what to do with LiS as a property without either trying to update the content for a "more serious" audience (1998 film), or a tendency to ape what has become overused hallmarks of gimmicks from the original series (Dr. Smith, the Robot, Will, et al).
I think over the decades, some (in comics or film) really do not know what to do with LiS as a property without either trying to update the content for a "more serious" audience (1998 film), or a tendency to ape what has become overused hallmarks of gimmicks from the original series (Dr. Smith, the Robot, Will, et al).
But the original Lost in Space was a serious show. At least the first season before they went all Adam West campy.
But the original Lost in Space was a serious show. At least the first season before they went all Adam West campy.
Irwin Allen's next series Land Of The Giants (1968-70) was not "camp" and was done serious. I guess he learned from Lost In Space (1965-68).
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