Lost In Space Gift Guide

There have been a lot of great new Lost In Space models, books, and other merchandise released lately. Christmas is coming soon. So, I have compiled a Lost In Space Gift Guide for those of you shopping for Lost In Space fans or for fans who are wondering what to put on their Christmas list this year. We already have many of these items ourselves. Without further ado, here are my picks for the Lost In Space Gift Guide.

[easyazon_link identifier=”B011QLB4B0″ locale=”US” nw=”y” nf=”y” tag=”lostinspace-20″ cart=”n” cloak=”n” localize=”y”]image[/easyazon_link] [easyazon_link identifier=”B011QLB4B0″ locale=”US” nw=”y” nf=”y” tag=”lostinspace-20″ cart=”n” cloak=”n” localize=”y”]The Lost In Space Complete Series Blu-ray[/easyazon_link]. This is a must have for any Lost In Space fan. It’s jam packed with extras like The Epilogue (Bill Mumy’s script to give the show a proper ending), episode commentary, home movies, and more. Not to mention, the amazing crystal clarity of the HD transfers. If you love the show or know someone who does, this is the ultimate gift, which is why it tops my Lost In Space Gift Guide.
[easyazon_link identifier=”1944068236″ locale=”US” nw=”y” nf=”y” tag=”lostinspace-20″ cart=”n” cloak=”n” localize=”y”]lostandfoundinspace[/easyazon_link] [easyazon_link identifier=”1944068236″ locale=”US” nw=”y” nf=”y” tag=”lostinspace-20″ cart=”n” cloak=”n” localize=”y”]Lost (and Found) In Space[/easyazon_link]. This book was written and compiled by Bill Mumy and Angela Cartwright. It features rare and behind the scenes photos and stories about their life on the show and their beloved cast mates. Not every LIS fan has the opportunity to meet the cast and this is quite possibly the next best thing!
Lost In Space Lost Adventures Lost In Space: The Lost Adventures Vol. 1. Along with the first two items on the list, I own this (and all the comics issues) as well. It’s a hardback version of the new comics, graphic novel style. It includes extras as well, as you can read in my review.
B-9 Robot Golden Boy Edition Diamond Select B-9 Electronic Sounds/Golden Boy/Anti-Matter Electronic Sounds Robot. I’ve listed this as one item, but it’s really 3. Diamond Select has put out three variations of our beloved B-9 Robot. One is the original with several of his famous phrases. There’s “Golden Boy” from the “Cave of the Wizards” episode. And one is the Anti-Matter Robot from “The Anti-Matter Man”. Golden Boy and Anti-Matter Robot both feature phrases from their respective episodes.
Lost in Space John Robinson with Jetpack 1:6 Action Figure John Robinson Action Figure With Jet Pack. This is one of the most realistic looking Lost In Space action figures ever made. It looks just like Guy Williams. He’s wearing a first season uniform with parka and comes with a Jet Pack, laser pistol, and other accessories.
Lost in Space Verda the Android 1:6 Scale Action Figure Verda Action Figure. Everyone’s favorite female android is back. Well, B-9 might not be all that fond of her. She took his pointer, after all. This incredible likeness of Verda, played by Dee Hartford, comes with a human head and hands as well as several other accessories.
Lost in Space Derelict and Jupiter 2 1:350 Scale Model Kit The Derelict Model.This model of the Derelict comes with not just one, but three, Jupiter 2. The model can be built with bay doors open or closed. Judge Iko and his bubble creature buddies not included.
lost-in-space-marc-cushman Irwin Allen’s Lost In Space: The Authorized Biography of a Classic Sci-Fi Series, Volume One by Marc Cushman. This book is a comprehensive look at the first season episodes, behind the scenes with tons of trivia, interviews from cast and crew, and more. For avid fans that love Lost In Space trivia, this is a must have!
Three Years Lost In Space Three Years Lost In Space by Mark Goddard. Behind the scenes stories and thoughts on the episodes from Major West himself. Oh, and Mark Goddard weighs in too. 🙂 This is a fun read, especially the fictional thoughts from Major West about the events in each episode.
b9vinimate Robot Vinimate. Rounding out our top ten in the Lost In Space Gift Guide is another Robot. What can I say, he’s popular. The Robot Vinimate is a little vinyl figure of our beloved B-9, perfect for displaying on a desk, mantle, or anywhere.

I hope you enjoyed my Lost In Space Gift Guide and that you find something for yourself or the Lost In Space fan in your life.

Lost In Space The Lost Adventures Volume One

Irwin Allen Lost In Space HC Vol. 01 Lost AdventuresThe first few Lost In Space The Lost Adventures comic books comprising the Curious Galactics storyline have been compiled into a hardback volume.

In addition to the three issue comic, volume one also includes Carey Wilbur’s original script pages (along with handwritten notes), technical specifications of the Robot and Jupiter 2, the various covers for the 3 issues, and concept art.

It’s great having the entire storyline bound in a hardback format. I’m hoping they’ll do the same with the Malice In Wonderspace storyline and since this is Volume One, it’s a distinct possibility.

If you haven’t already gotten the comics, but want to, get this hardback version instead because of all the extras you get! Check out the photos I took of my own copy below.

The Lost In Space Lost Adventures Volume One is available for purchase at Things From Another World.

 

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Lost In Space Reboot Has Cast Mrs. Robinson

Lost In Space reboot has cast Mrs. RobinsonThe Lost In Space reboot has cast Mrs. Robinson and it will be Molly Parker from House of Cards. She joins Toby Stephens (as John), Maxwell Jenkins (as Will), and Taylor Russell (as Judy). The other roles have yet to be cast at this point.

According to character breakdowns leaked on Facebook, the new Mrs. Robinson will be the leader of the expedition and an aerospace engineer. In the original series, she was a biochemist.

The show, which debuts in 2018, will be written by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless, the duo behind Dracula Untold. Zack Estrin will serve as showrunner.

Parker is slated to co-star in upcoming Amazon series Goliath and upcoming films American Pastoral, Weirdos, and Small Crimes.

 

More Information on the Lost In Space Reboot

Well, a lot of fans’ concerns about the first casting announcement have been confirmed. It seems the new Lost In Space will have a lot of changes that will be sure to upset loyal fans (this one included). I’m hoping they get a clue, listen to viewers who made the show a hit in the first place, and drop some of these propose changes.

Here’s what we’ve learned:

A quick summary with complete character breakdowns to follow:

  • John and Maureen are estranged
  • Judy is Maureen’s daughter from a previous marriage
  • Judy blames her father for the estrangement
  • The family is dysfunctional
  • Don is now apparently Han Solo
  • Penny is a sarcastic black sheep of the family
  • Will is a wimp
  • Smith is a woman
  • The Robot will look “vastly different”

Character Bios

This is not an official release, but was what went out to talent agents and managers:

[JOHN ROBINSON]40s, the dad. A seasoned combat veteran with the self-possessed strength of a born leader. When the family’s spaceship crash-lands on an unknown planet, he maintains a goal-oriented attitude. We see he and his wife draw together in this emergency, but the truth of their relationship is they’re estranged. John insisted that he come along to protect his family from the unknown dangers they might face. This is a chance to make up for the mistakes he’s made in the past, and earn a place back in the family. Faced with difficult decisions that test even him, John must face one potential disaster after another (most of them involve trying to find the lesser evil)…SERIES REGULAR

[MAUREEN ROBINSON]Late 30s – 40s, the mom. An aerospace engineer with a fearsome intellect. A driven and demanding woman both in and outside her home. It’s Maureen who makes the decision to bring her family into space. She wants her children to have a chance at a new life on a better world. Her endless optimism is infectious. She’s convinced there is no problem that can’t be solved if you apply your mind to it. But there are things she can’t just fix like they were some engineering problem. It will be up to her to figure out a way off this planet, but as big a challenge will be to forgive her husband and rekindle the love they once had…SERIES REGULAR

[JUDY ROBINSON]To play 18 years old, the oldest of the three Robinson children. Judy is Maureen’s biracial daughter from her first marriage. Athletic, confident, her edge comes from her willingness to push herself harder than anyone else. She never knew her biological father, and John adopted her as his own. She took her parents’ breakup harder than anyone, and resents John for it. She’s the only trained doctor amongst the surviving Colonists. In a coming of age journey, she finds herself struggling to live up to her responsibilities…SERIES REGULAR

[PENNY ROBINSON]To play 15 years old, the middle child in the family. Quick-witted and contrarian, but her sarcastic and tough exterior covers a romantic soul. If the Robinsons have a black sheep, she’d be it. She’s the most social person in her family, with the best sense of humor of any of them. Penny grew up the victim of middle-child-syndrome, caught between a superstar older sister who could do no wrong and a baby brother who everybody was afraid couldn’t do anything right. She didn’t want to leave her home on Earth, and struggles with the loss of everything and everyone she knew…SERIES REGULAR

[WILL ROBINSON]To play 11 years old, the youngest. Will is creative, empathetic, and naturally sensitive. He’s the smallest and weakest member of the family. Likeable and quick, curious but not confrontational. Picked on growing up, he didn’t have many friends. He was eager to pack up and leave Earth and go just about anywhere. Will suffers from panic attacks, and doesn’t want to be the one who lets down his family. After the family crashes, Will has to find courage he never thought he had. This unique boy, who wasn’t supposed to be there, will prove to be the key to everyone’s survival…SERIES REGULAR

[DON WEST]Mid 20s, he’s no colonist. He’s a well-paid roughneck, part of a sub-class of highly-skilled but blue collar contractors. He also smuggles in luxury goods on the side. A roguish exterior hides a heart of gold. Once he finished his contract, he’d have been on the next trip back home with enough money to set himself (and those he loves) up for life. He has a cynical view of the colonization of space. They say it’s an egalitarian brave new world, but people like him would never be allowed to live there. Now that he’s crashed along with “the elites,” he’s going to have to forge new alliances, and find in the Robinsons the family he never thought he’d have…SERIES REGULAR

[ROBOT]An intimidating robot who becomes Will’s loyal servant… and in the end, friend. But like many characters in this series, Robot contains many mysteries yet to be revealed…SERIES REGULAR. This will be a voice-over and/or motion capture/bodysuit role.

STORY LINE: In 2046, the Jupiter 2 travels through a rip in the space-time continuum, and crash-lands on a distant planet, at an unknown distance from Earth. And there the ROBINSON FAMILY must build a new life for themselves, with a little help from their friends, and no help at all from their enemies (both human and alien)…

Kevin Burns Announcement

Kevin Burns released an announcement as follows:

Nearly $1 Million was spent on the Blu-ray discs so that the “classic” fans would have that forever. Now a new series — using the same premise — is in the works. Of course it will reflect today’s (and tomorrow’s) sensibilities (which are not “racist” ones, folks). It isn’t about “political correctness” — it’s about reflecting the world we are living in. Will there be a Robot? Yes — but it will look vastly different for a REASON. Will there be a Dr. Smith? Yes. But that character will also look different. Why change things? Because things change, evolve, grow. Because “Lost in Space” deserves to live for another 50 years. And because maybe if a younger generation is exposed to the new expression of LIS — they will check out where it all started.

Apparently, Kevin Burns sees loving, tight-knit, functional families as a thing of the past and not part of “today’s sensibilities”. He also, apparently, just called a lot of Lost In Space fans “racist”. Thanks a lot.

I know Kevin loved Jonathan. If he was wise, he would heed Jonathan’s advice about the 1998 movie and stick with what made Lost In Space a success in the first place. This reboot is straying from that wonderful family dynamic. I don’t want dysfunctional and neither do any of the fans I’ve talked to. They have tried these changes, to a more subtle degree, before in the 1998 and the 2004 unsold pilot. They didn’t work, they weren’t appealing, they didn’t bring a huge influx of young fans. Don’t alienate your fan base trying to appeal to a younger audience. Do a better job of trying to appeal to all generations. You’d be surprised how different generations can enjoy and appreciate the same things.

Judy Robinson Cast In Lost In Space Reboot

Taylor Russell Cast as Judy Robinson in Lost In Space RemakeAccording to Deadline.com, Falling Skies alum Taylor Russell has been cast as the new Judy Robinson in the Netflix reboot of Lost In Space. Historically, Judy Robinson was a blonde bombshell, originating with Marta Kristen in the 60’s tv show and continuing with Heather Graham in the ill-fated 1998 movie. This change has understandably upset long time fans of the show, who wonder what other changes from the established canon are in store. Many cite the changes made in the 1998 movie, where the Robinsons were remade into a dysfunctional family, nothing like the close-knit family of the show. Fans have expressed that they don’t want that in the remake, so any changes to the established canon on the show understandably brings apprehension.

We’re trying to keep an open mind, but we can’t help but remember what Jonathan Harris said about the 1998 movie. Paraphrasing, he said that if they don’t mess with what made the show a success, the movie will be successful. Well, we all know how that turned out… a dysfunctional mess. There is plenty of room for new and diverse characters in the Lost In Space universe, we just respectfully ask Hollywood to not mess with the core values and established characters that made the show so great. With Kevin Burns’ previous comment about the Robinsons having to deal with aliens in addition to their own “personal demons”, we can’t help but get the sinking feeling this will be 1998 all over again.

Three Years Lost In Space By Mark Goddard

Mark Goddard has just released a new book titled “Three Years Lost In Space”. Obviously, it’s all about his time on the show. It includes anecdotes about his relationships with fellow cast members, comments on the episodes, and personal thoughts on the show.

Three Years Lost In Space

Three Years Lost In SpaceMark covers every episode with his own thoughts and also the invented thoughts and dialogue of his character Don West. This adds a fun and interesting perspective. “Don” discusses his desire to clock Smith. He expresses his disappointment that the Robinsons keep forgiving Smith after all he’s done. He discusses his reluctance and final decision to rescue Smith from Athena and certain doom. Don also expresses his wishes for some alone time with Judy, something the CBS execs put an end to.

Also included is a special chapter in tribute to the memory of Guy Williams called “The John and Don Show”. There are several pages of behind the scene photos and beautiful drawings of the cast as well. This book was really written with the fans in mind. It’s a fun read and one every Lost In Space fan should get. You can order now at Amazon. Mark also released a book a few years ago called “To Space and Back: A Memoir” that I’d equally recommend.

 

Lost In Space Comic #6 Available For Pre-Order

The Lost In Space comic adventures come to an end in the 6th and final volume, concluding the Malice In Wonderspace storyline.

Sentenced to have their heads chopped off, Will, Penny, Doctor Smith, and the Robot either have to find a way out of the Queen of Hearts’ dungeon or a way out of the dimension all together – and the key to the latter might be a few words contained in a silly rhyme. But will it get them out in time?

Like all the previous comics so far, this comes with two covers, one illustrated and one photo. Lost In Space Vol. 6 will be out in October.

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Lost In Space B-9 Vinimate From Diamond Select

The Lost In Space B-9 Vinimate, a small PVC figure of our favorite Robot, is in the works from Diamond Select. The four inch high figure features the Robot in classic arm flailing, alarmed pose. You can just hear him saying “Danger! Danger!” Dr. Smith, of course, would chime in “We’re doomed! Doomed!” The B-9 Robot Vinimate is available for pre-order at Things From Another World. Orders should ship in late October.

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