
Lost in Space
Danger, Will Robinson!
The prospects for continuing life on Earth in the year 2058 are grim. So the Robinsons are launched into space to colonize Alpha Prime, the only other inhabitable planet in the galaxy. But when a stowaway sabotages the mission, the Robinsons find themselves hurtling through uncharted space.
- 5.4
- 1998
- Released
- 2h 10m

William Hurt
Prof. John Robinson
Matt LeBlanc
Maj. Don West
Mimi Rogers
Dr. Maureen Robinson
Heather Graham
Dr. Judy Robinson
Gary Oldman
Dr. Zachary Smith
Lacey Chabert
Penny Robinson
Jack Johnson
Will Robinson
Jared Harris
Older Will Robinson
Mark Goddard
General
Lennie James
Jeb Walker
Marta Kristen
Reporter #1
June Lockhart
Principal Cartwright
Adam Sims
Lab Technician
Angela Cartwright
Reporter #2
John Sharian
Noah Freeman
Abigail Canton
Annie Tech
Dick Tufeld
Rambler-Crane series Robot (voice)
Edward Fox
Businessman
Kamay Lau
Space Cadet Reporter


Released
en
$80,000,000.00
$136,159,423.00
- #future
- #time travel
- #robot
- #sabotage
- #deep space
- #2050s
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Inoffensively bad sci-fi adventure feature film adaptation of the classic 1960s TV series is one of those movies one can put on, watch for a bit, get up to get a snack or drink without pausing and you still won't miss anything. Has a solid enough cast, mainly William Hurt, Mimi Rogers and Gary Oldman while Heather Graham was okay, but the rest forgettable (though I did have a big crush on Lacey Ch

**_Thirty years after the TV show, Lost in Space debuts at the cinema_** In 2058, Professor John Robinson (William Hurt) and his family (Mimi Rogers, Heather Graham, Lacey Chabert, etc.) take a mission to travel to the nearest inhabitable planet to set-up a hypergate so humans can easily transport there. At the last minute, a hotshot flyboy is assigned to pilot the Jupiter II (Matt LeBlanc). Un

Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This feels a little dated, given the more recent "Lost in Space" series, and given the original series it certainly feels like a very different angle. The cast is great, but doesn't quite feel like it gels well, especially sense it is supposed to be (mostly) a family unit. Mat LeBlanc actually surprises me by showing he has some action range











