Lost In Space Season 2: Interviews & What To Expect!

The new season of Lost In Space finds the Robinsons several months after season one’s final episode ended. They’re stranded on a planet with what seems like no way out. Impossible situations that take intelligence, courage, and the love of family seems to be the norm for the Robinsons this season. In fact, Don West (Ignacio Serricchio) says it best during an intense moment during the season, “Is something wrong? Of course there is.” That’s the fun of watching this show! Creators Matt Sazama, Burk Sharpless, and Irwin Allen have constructed a beautifully imagined world that we get to explore through the eyes of a loving family. That expected conflict is matched by its’ unexpected solutions.

So what can you expect to see this season? I can say that each family member gets an episode to shine in for their character development. One of the best things about this modern version is the writing. Couple the emotional evolution of its characters with the amazing production design by Ross Dempster and Frank Walsh and you’ve got a fully realized sci-fi world you can sink into and binge watch this holiday season!

I got to talk with some of the cast and writers of the series. Check out this interview with Maxwell Jenkins (Will Robinson), Parker Posey (Dr. Smith), and writer Zach Estrin:

Here’s what Mina Sundwall (Penny Robinson), Ignacio Serricchio (Don West) and creator Burk Sharpless had to say about their roles and this season:

Kevin Sampson

The fact that Kevin Sampson is not just a film critic, but a writer, producer, and director as well makes his understanding of cinema even better. Coming from a theoretical and hands on approach, he understands both sides of the struggle of viewing and creating great works. After receiving an MFA in Film & Electronic Media from American University in Washington, D.C in 2011, Kevin took his love for film to the next level by creating and producing Picture Lock, an entertainment website, podcast, and hour long film review TV show that runs on Arlington Independent Media’s public access station in Arlington, VA. The show covers new releases, classic films, and interviews with local filmmakers in the DMV area. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association, North Carolina Film Critics Association and African American Film Critics Association. He is currently looking forward to filming his first feature film in the near future. He believes that film is one of the most powerful art forms in the world, and he hopes that he can use the craft to inspire others and make a difference in it.

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