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Cover Notes: “DANGER, WILL ROBINSON!” From the producers of Deep Blue Sea and Poseidon comes Lost in Space, a high-octane sci-fi adventure through time and space, where a family adrift in a distant world must overcome adversity in the face of incredible odds. The year is 2058. With Earth on the brink of collapse, the Robinson family is chosen to lead a critical mission to colonize a distant planet aboard the Jupiter 2 spacecraft. But the mission is sabotaged by the traitorous Dr. Zachary Smith, and the ship veers off course and plunges through a rift in space-time, leaving the Robinsons stranded in an unknown universe. Now lost in a hostile alien galaxy, the family must trek through treacherous environments, battle deadly creatures, and avoid Smith’s unpredictable schemes. As tensions rise and survival becomes uncertain, their greatest challenge may be holding together as a family. Lost in Space is a thrilling tribute to the classic 1960s TV series with dazzling visual effects and an all-star cast including William Hurt, Mimi Rogers, Matt LeBlanc, Heather Graham, and Gary Oldman as the nefarious Dr. Smith.
Extras: Booklet|Bonus Footage|Commentary: Stephen Hopkins and Akiva Goldsman; Angus Bickerton and Lauren Ritchie (visual effects supervisors), Peter Levy, Ray Lovejoy (editor) and Carla Fry (producer).|Deleted Scenes|Documentaries: ‘Building the Special Effects’; ‘The Future of Space Travel’; ‘TV Years’.|Interviews: Stephen Hopkins (director); Peter Levy (cinematographer); Akiva Goldsman (producer/screenwriter); Keith Pain (supervising art director); Kenny Wilson (former mould shop supervisor at Jim Henson’s Creature Shop); Simon Kaye (sound mixer) and Robin O’Donohue (re-recording mixer).|Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Pye Parr; ‘Lost But Not Forgotten in Space’: Video essay by Matt Donato (film critic).|Outtakes
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Even More Details: Language(s): English|Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English|Interactive Menu|Screen ratio 1 – 2.39:1|5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, Stereo






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