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“” star was recently at Disneyland with her 11-year-old son, along with “Lost in Space” co-creator Burk Sharpless and 12-year-old Maxwell Jenkins (who plays her on-screen child, Will Robinson) — and the kids started pitching a second season of the show to Sharpless. “The boys were actually telling Sharpless what they thought the second season should be, and it was all complicated monsters and complicated situations,” Parker said with a laugh. “So, we’ll see. I’ll be very interested if any of those ideas end up in the second season.” It’ll probably be a while until we find out if Parker’s son and Jenkins get a story credit on Season 2, as “Lost in Space” has only just premiered. But it’s never too early to ask what we might expect from future episodes of the remake of the classic ’60s drama, which tracks the adventures of a family who escapes a doomed Earth via spaceship in search of a better life and gets completely thrown off course along the way — perhaps forever. Read More: The question of what might come next for the Robinsons loops back to the show’s origins, which began with Sharpless and co-creator Matt Sazama taking a meeting at Legendary Entertainment about potential projects to which the company had just gotten the rights. “Burk and I tried to act really cool in the meeting,” Sazama told IndieWire about the moment when “Lost in Space” came up.
“We were like, ‘Oh, that sounds pretty cool.’ As soon as we got out of the door we were like, “Oh my God, ‘Lost in Space,’ this is incredible It represented everything that we’ve wanted to do since we were kids. We were super excited about the possibility of being able to do a new version of this show. We pretty much had ideas by the time we reached our car.” That conversation, they said, was fully grounded in the concept of “Lost in Space” as a TV show, not a movie — because they were sure a feature-length approach wouldn’t work out, due to the 1998 film directed by Stephen Hopkins.
“The one lesson that we learned from the movie from the ’90s, was that ‘Lost in Space’ is an idea that’s supposed to go on for forever. It works best as a TV show, not as a two-hour movie,” Sazama said. Though, that said, Sharpless observed that the way the first 10 episodes play out, “Lost in Space” falls into what he referred to as “this new genre called the Netflix season.” (“The Netflix season” is a more accurate phrase, we have to admit, than “a 10-hour movie.”) Added Sharpless, “You know what’s funny with being bingeable?
I think we imagined each episode is a mini-movie, but we’ve heard that the show does lend itself to being bingeable. That sense of you don’t want to get up from your seat, that sort of summer movie feeling, that white-knuckle ride that makes you laugh and makes you be scared, it makes you be entertained or nervous. We were really lucky to be able to do this project with Netflix because we kept saying the Netflix version is the version that makes sense.”. Netflix hasn’t greenlit a second season of “Lost in Space” yet, but the writers are on it. “We are working on scripts and hoping that, if we get a green light, we’re ready to go,” Sazama said. “We’ve had a lot of thoughts about it, and hopefully, if everyone watches it, we’ll get to see more adventures of the Robinsons, because we do have some crazy stuff planned out that we really hope we get to film.” Sharpless chimed in: “Yeah, Season 2 is wild, so hopefully it can happen.” The mythology behind the world in which “Lost in Space” operates, Sharpless said, is “pretty well worked out.
There’s obviously a deep backstory of the robot and the causality of what caused this whole world to happen, and we’ve definitely figured that part out.” But, he noted, “We didn’t want this show to be a really mythology-heavy show, even though I love them. Who doesn’t love ‘Game of Thrones’?” That said, Sharpless said that “we definitely have figured out some really fun stuff that I think, if we were so fortunate for the show to go more than one season, I think people would really enjoy and be interested in the science fiction world that we want to build.” In case it wasn’t clear, the actors don’t know anything about what’s to come, as star Toby Stephens told IndieWire: “I know they are working on ideas and stuff. But nothing concrete. When we were filming the season, obviously we all were kind of shooting ideas around about what could happen next.
But the great thing about this is you’re lost in space. Anything could happen. I mean, literally, anything could happen.” Does that include a repudiation of the show’s title — could the Robinsons and their compatriots, someday, find themselves no longer actually lost in space? Maybe, maybe not. According to Sazama, “There are some disagreements about the producers of whether they should ever get to their destination of Alpha Centauri, the colony there. But I will say, just for myself, I think even if they were to get to their final destination, they would realize that part of this idea —where is home?
— they would learn that if you’re with your family, you’re always at home. So that whether they reach their destination or not really is beside the point, because they’ve sort of been there all along.”. Emmy-nominated Harbour breaks down the 1999 “X-Files” episode “Field Trip,” and why it still resonates. Plus: His favorite “Stranger Things” episode.
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Bbc Sherlock Season 1
Sherlock is a crime drama television series based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes detective stories. Created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, it stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as Doctor John Watson. Thirteen episodes have been produced, with four three-part series airing from 2010 to 2017, and a special episode that aired on 1 January 2016. The series is set in the present day, while the one-off special features a Victorian period fantasy resembling the original Holmes stories. Sherlock Season 1 Subtitles The first episode, “A Study in Pink”, loosely based upon the first Sherlock Holmes novel A Study in Scarlet, was written by Moffat and directed by Paul McGuigan. The story depicts the introduction of Sherlock to John, and them entering a flatshare at Baker Street in London, and then their investigation into a series of deaths, initially believed to be suicides. Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock’s older brother, played by Mark Gatiss, also appears for the first time. The episode was first broadcast simultaneously on BBC One and BBC HD on 25 July 2010. Sherlock Season 1 Subtitles The second episode, “The Blind Banker”, was first broadcast on 1 August 2010.
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Written by Stephen Thompson and directed by Euros Lyn, the episode depicts Holmes being hired by an old university acquaintance to investigate a mysterious break-in at a bank in the City of London. Sherlock Season 1 Subtitles The first series concluded with “The Great Game”, first broadcast on 8 August 2010. The episode introduces the character of archenemy James Moriarty (played by Andrew Scott) to the series, who sets Holmes deadlines to solve a series of apparently unrelated cases.
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Written by Mark Gatiss and directed by McGuigan, “The Great Game” ends with a cliffhanger in which Sherlock and Moriarty reach a standoff involving a bomb attached to a vest removed moments earlier from Watson. Sherlock Season 1 Subtitles Sherlock Season 1 Subtitles (English) are: # Name of Episode 1x01 1x02 1x03.