Netflix gives us a further glimpse of what to expect in season three.
With the final run of Lost in Space arriving on the 1st of December, Netflix have released another trailer to build the anticipation. The big budget reinvention of the 60s classic series began in 2018; it comes to a close across eight final episodes.
Set thirty years in our future, the Robinson family are among those selected to make a new life for themselves. However, abruptly torn off-course on the way to their new home, the prospective space colonists must work together to survive.
Filming wrapped this January and a teaser trailer dropped last month:
Beginning off the back of season two’s cliff-hanger, we’ll see the Robinson’s struggling to protect Alpha-Centauri from robotic invasion. And trying to reunite themselves.
Here’s the official synopsis:
In the third and final season of Lost in Space, the stakes are higher than ever and the Robinson family’s survival instincts will be put to the ultimate test.
After a year of being trapped on a mysterious planet, Judy, Penny, Will and the Robot must lead the 97 young Colonists in a harrowing evacuation — but not before secrets are unearthed that will change their lives forever.
Meanwhile John and Maureen — with Don at their side — must battle overwhelming odds as they try to reunite with their kids.
The Robinsons will have to grapple with the emotional challenge of not just being lost — but being separated from the ones they love… as they face the greatest alien threat yet.
The ‘Final Season’ trailer:
This latest promo builds on the family’s separation, before tantalising us with the robot threat and tons of high-octane action. It also sees the return of a very familiar face!
The Lost in Space cast includes Molly Parker, Toby Stephens, Maxwell Jenkins, Taylor Russell, Ignacio Serricchio and Mina Sundwall.
Will you be watching the Robinson’s final episodes – and can their epic family adventure have a happy ending? We’re not sure, but in an interview to Deadline, showrunner Zack Estrin has at least promised a “rousing conclusion!”