Netflix is rebooting another classic sci-fi television show.
Over the past few years, Netflix has launched three seasons of the revamped science fiction show “Lost in Space,” an updated version of the classic 1960s series by the same name. Moreover, Netflix is actively developing a new adaptation of “Little House on the Prairie,” which is currently being produced.
What 70s sci-fi show is Netflix rebooting?
Now, per Deadline, it has been revealed that Netflix is working on a new Land of the Lost show.
Originally airing on NBC between 1974 and 1976, “Land of the Lost” was a popular children’s television series. The show featured Spencer Milligan portraying Rick, Kathy Coleman as Holly Marshall, Wesley Eure as Will Marshall, Philip Paley as Cha-Ka, and Ron Harper in the role of Uncle Jack Marshall.
For just three seasons, the TV show “Land of the Lost” left a lasting impact on American culture. A reboot of the series aired on ABC in 1991, and a “Land of the Lost” movie hit theaters in 2009. This film featured an impressive cast that included Will Ferrell, Danny McBride, Anna Friel, Jorma Taccone, Matt Lauer, and Leonard Nimoy.
The upcoming Netflix series is being developed by Sid Krofft, Marty Krofft, and Deanna Krofft Pope. At this point, it’s still in its initial stages without any confirmed casting, as the production team is actively looking for a skilled writer to work on the project first.
The series ‘Land of the Lost’ revolves around a father named Rick and his two kids who inadvertently travel through a gateway, ending up stranded in a realm populated by dinosaurs, such as a T-Rex they affectionately call Grumpy. They also encounter intelligent primate-like beings called Pakuni, one of whom becomes their friend, named Cha-Ka. Furthermore, there are reptile-like humanoids known as Sleestak in this world.
Further details remain under wraps at this time. A premiere date has not yet been set.
Currently, you can stream the classic Land of the Lost series on Amazon Prime Video and The Roku Channel, along with several other streaming platforms. As for the 2009 film, it’s available on Max.
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2025-06-17 23:10