Stars of scifi 'Lost in Space' reveal which gadget from the show they'd like to take home
Netflix's reboot of the 1960's sci-fi family sitcom "Lost in Space" not only promises to impress with its story line, emotional content, and witty script. It also promises to thrill viewers with fantastic visual effects, production and setting.
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Flying to space to colonize another planet means you have to be geared up with the most prominent high technology machines — it's something the show features abundantly.
The show is set 30 years into the future, and as such some of the featured technology have yet to be invented.
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In an interview with the cast of "Lost in Space" at the Tokyo launch, they were all jumping in excitement, ready to share which gadget, thing, and sentient being they would gladly take home from the show.
Watch it below:
— LA, GMA News