Lost in Space

American science fiction television series

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2022 The series received a Visual Effects Society Awards nomination for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode for the episode 'Trust'
2022 Lost in Space was nominated for Best Science Fiction Series (Streaming) at the Saturn Awards
2021 Maxwell Jenkins was nominated for Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series at the Saturn Awards for Lost in Space
2021 Lost in Space was nominated for Best Science Fiction Television Series at the Saturn Awards
2021 The series was nominated for Golden Reel Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing for the episode 'Trust'
December 1 2021 Netflix released the third and final season of Lost in Space, concluding the series' run.
January 14 2021 Third season production concluded.
September 9 2020 Filming for the third and final season began in British Columbia.
December 24 2019 Second season, consisting of 10 episodes, released on Netflix.
December 24 2019 The second season of Lost in Space premiered on Netflix, continuing the Robinson family's space exploration narrative.
June 4 2019 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released DVDs and Blu-rays of the first season.
January 2019 Second season production concluded.
September 2018 Production for the second season began in Iceland and Alberta.
May 2018 Netflix renewed Lost in Space for a second season shortly after the initial release of the first season.
April 13 2018 Netflix released the first season of Lost in Space, marking the debut of the reimagined science fiction series about the Robinson family's space colonization adventure.
March 31 2018 Series pilot screened at Awesome Con in Washington, D.C.
July 2017 First season production concluded.
February 2017 Production began for the first season in Vancouver, British Columbia.
June 29 2016 Netflix ordered a full 10-episode first season of Lost in Space, with Zack Estrin as executive producer and showrunner.
November 2015 Netflix acquired the Lost in Space project.
October 2014 Legendary Television and Synthesis Entertainment announced the development of a new Lost in Space reboot, hiring screenwriters Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless to write the pilot episodes.

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