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Watch the opening credits for Netflix’s Lost in Space

April 6, 2018 by Matt Rodgers

There was a lot wrong with the 1998 Matt LeBlanc iteration of Lost in Space, but one aspect that unquestionably worked was the Apollo 440 theme tune. Now Netflix and Legendary have given us a glimpse at their take by releasing the opening credits to the April 13th Sci-Fi relaunch. You can take a look here…

So there you have it. Feels a little bit Apollo 13 meets lofty cable documentary narrated by A-list actor to me, but let us know what you think of the new Lost in Space theme in the comments below.

SEE ALSO: Lost in Space producers explain why Dr. Smith was gender-swapped in the Netflix reboot

“Set 30 years in the future, colonization in space is now a reality, and the Robinson family is among those tested and selected to make a new life for themselves in a better world. But when the new colonists find themselves abruptly torn off course en route to their new home they must forge new alliances and work together to survive in a dangerous alien environment, light-years from their original destination. Stranded along with the Robinsons are two outsiders who find themselves thrown together by circumstance and a mutual knack for deception. The unsettlingly charismatic Dr. Smith (Posey) is a master manipulator with an inscrutable end game. And the roguish, but inadvertently charming Don West (Ignacio Serricchio) is a highly-skilled, blue-collar contractor, who had no intention of joining the colony, let alone crash landing on a lost planet.”

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News Tagged With: lost in space, netflix

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