Danger, Will Robinson! No, seriously, you're about to do something very risky!
Lost In Space has taken on many forms from a TV show, a Netflix series, a movie and a book series. Now it's a gift guide with t-shirts, mugs and more!
Season 2 of Lost In Space delves more fully into the true identity and backstory of Dr. Smith or June Harris, the con-artist posing as a therapist.
While Dr. Smith supposedly died during the season 2 finale of Lost In Space, it was implied that the character may have faked her death.
Lost In Space, the Netflix reboot based on the 1965 television series, makes lots of references to classic sci-fi movies throughout season 2.
What happened to Judy Robinson's biological father in Lost in Space? Here's what we know about Grant Kelly, and what his story means for season 3.
The cast of Lost in Space has an impressive filmography - and these are the major roles of the stars of the Netflix show.
The season 2 finale of Lost in Space forces the Robinsons to make difficult decisions - and the episode's ending sees Judy make a shocking discovery.
The Robinsons are still lost in space - and they're not alone. Here's our guide to the cast and characters of Netflix's Lost in Space season 2.
Lost in Space season 2 ends with big bangs and a shocking discovery. Here's everything we know so far about Lost in Space season 3.
Season 2 of Netflix’s effects-laden Lost in Space reboot puts the focus on family, even as it ups the ante in terms of high-flying sci-fi adventure.
There's a new installment of a beloved, long-running space-set family-friendly science-fiction story dropping around the holidays. And no, I'm not talking about Rise of Skywalker or The Mandalorian or anything involving "Star" in the title. I'm talking about Lost in Space 2, the second season of Netflix's darker-but-delightful reboot of the classic cult hit. Like Stranger Things before it, the show has dropped the "season" from its promotional title, opting for a more cinematic "sequel number" based look. And judging by the brand new trailer, they're cranking everything cinematic …
Netflix shares the full trailer for season 2 of its effect-heavy sci-fi adventure Lost in Space, this time the Robinsons are somehow even more lost.
Netflix in December means the Austin Powers trilogy, The Witcher, Lost in Space Season 2, and more!
Netflix released the first trailer for Lost in Space Season 2 on the heels on the streaming service's panel for the sci-fi series at New York Comic-Con on Saturday. The series, an update of the 1965 TV show of the same name, stars Toby Stephens, Molly Parker, Taylor Russell, Mina Sundwall, and Maxwell Jenkins as the Robinson family, crew members of the Resolute tasked with getting to the Alpha Centauri system where a colony will be established. Things go awry when the Resolute is compromised and the Robinsons are forced to evacuate to places unknown. [caption id="…
Netflix has officially announced Lost in Space season 2 will arrive on December 24th, with a new teaser trailer revealing what comes next.
That Apple TV+ slate is filling up fast with some pretty legitimate-looking dramas, but this latest one might just take things all the way to the moon. For All Mankind, created by Emmy-winner Ronald D. Moore, imagines a world where the United States and NASA lost the space race to Russia. In an attempt to set some kind of record, America then pivots to putting the first woman on the moon, which I believe is called the Eowyn Loophole. It's an intriguing premise that refreshingly takes a look at an alternate timeline that doesn't immediately plunge …
That Apple TV+ slate is filling up fast with some pretty legitimate-looking dramas, but this latest one might just take things all the way to the moon. For All Mankind, created by Emmy-winner Ronald D. Moore, imagines a world where the United States and NASA lost the space race to Russia. In an attempt to set some kind of record, America then pivots to putting the first woman on the moon, which I believe is called the Eowyn Loophole. It's an intriguing premise that refreshingly takes a look at an alternate timeline that doesn't immediately plunge …
Lost in Space on Netflix is a reboot of the original from the 1960s. But what did the new version do better than the first and which did it do worse?