The legendary Lost in Space turns 50 years old this year and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will celebrate the occasion this September by releasing the complete series on Blu-ray, with over six hours of bonus features included.
At Comic-Con, Daily Dead was honored to take part in roundtable interviews with Lost in Space cast members Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Angela Cartwright, and Bill Mumy, who reflected on their favorite Lost in Space memories, the show's legacy, the upcoming Blu-ray, and much more.
The cast reflects on their favorite memories of working on Lost in Space from 1965–1968:
Mark Goddard: My moments are always the fun that I had with Bill [Mumy] on the show. I'm a prankster, and Billy came along with me during my pranks because I had to have him with me because I might get in trouble. If I had Billy with me, I wouldn't get in...
At Comic-Con, Daily Dead was honored to take part in roundtable interviews with Lost in Space cast members Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Angela Cartwright, and Bill Mumy, who reflected on their favorite Lost in Space memories, the show's legacy, the upcoming Blu-ray, and much more.
The cast reflects on their favorite memories of working on Lost in Space from 1965–1968:
Mark Goddard: My moments are always the fun that I had with Bill [Mumy] on the show. I'm a prankster, and Billy came along with me during my pranks because I had to have him with me because I might get in trouble. If I had Billy with me, I wouldn't get in...
- 7/16/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The coolest thing you’re going to find all year is hitting on September 15th, and it’s packed with goodies. It’s the 50th Anniversary of Lost in Space, and the complete series is going to be available on Blu-Ray, and the release gives you a lot for your money.
Not only does the release have over 7 hours of total bonus content, but it has brand new featurettes, new commentary tracks on episodes, and tons of archival footage.
This is an amazing package that is not only something for fans of the show, but is a great opportunity to expose the show to millions of new ones.
Much as the show has gone down in history as something of a goof, you might be surprised at how much future shows owe to this one, and not just by way of carving out a bit of cultural popularity for the sci-fi genre.
Not only does the release have over 7 hours of total bonus content, but it has brand new featurettes, new commentary tracks on episodes, and tons of archival footage.
This is an amazing package that is not only something for fans of the show, but is a great opportunity to expose the show to millions of new ones.
Much as the show has gone down in history as something of a goof, you might be surprised at how much future shows owe to this one, and not just by way of carving out a bit of cultural popularity for the sci-fi genre.
- 4/7/2015
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
With all the attention on Star Trek‘s 50th anniversary in 2016, we overlooked its predecessor is hitting its Golden Anniversary this fall. 20th Century Home Entertainment reminded us today with the following exciting announcement.
Los Angeles, CA (April 7, 2015) – Danger, Will Robinson! Danger! Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment pays tribute to one of the most iconic television series of all-time as “Lost in Space” – The Complete Series arrives on Blu-ray for the first time ever on September 15. Running from 1965-1968, this collection allows fans to bring home Irwin Allen’s intergalactic family saga that earned an enormous following of devoted fans over the years. Set in the space age future of 1997, follow the heart-racing, cliff-hanging adventures of John Robinson™ and his family aboard the Jupiter 2™, along with Robot B-9™ and the delightfully devious Dr. Zachary Smith™.
Produced with Space Productions, Inc. and Synthesis Entertainment, this massive 18-disc set contains all 83 episodes remastered in high definition,...
Los Angeles, CA (April 7, 2015) – Danger, Will Robinson! Danger! Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment pays tribute to one of the most iconic television series of all-time as “Lost in Space” – The Complete Series arrives on Blu-ray for the first time ever on September 15. Running from 1965-1968, this collection allows fans to bring home Irwin Allen’s intergalactic family saga that earned an enormous following of devoted fans over the years. Set in the space age future of 1997, follow the heart-racing, cliff-hanging adventures of John Robinson™ and his family aboard the Jupiter 2™, along with Robot B-9™ and the delightfully devious Dr. Zachary Smith™.
Produced with Space Productions, Inc. and Synthesis Entertainment, this massive 18-disc set contains all 83 episodes remastered in high definition,...
- 4/7/2015
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
In the 1960s, CBS invited viewers to get shipwrecked on Gilligan's Island and get stranded amongst the far reaches of the stars in Lost in Space. Viewers who fell in love with the latter might know that the 50th anniversary of the show's premiere episode takes place this fall, and to celebrate the occassion, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment is giving fans the ultimate gift: the complete series of Lost in Space on Blu-ray.
Blu-ray.com reports that Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will release all episodes of Lost in Space on Blu-ray on September 15th—exactly 50 years after the show debuted in 1965. The Blu-ray collection boasts a remastered transfer of the original 35mm film elements and includes over six hours of special features (the cover art has not yet been revealed):
"Synopsis: Follow the heart-racing, cliff-hanging adventures of John Robinson and his family aboard the Jupiter 2, along with...
Blu-ray.com reports that Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will release all episodes of Lost in Space on Blu-ray on September 15th—exactly 50 years after the show debuted in 1965. The Blu-ray collection boasts a remastered transfer of the original 35mm film elements and includes over six hours of special features (the cover art has not yet been revealed):
"Synopsis: Follow the heart-racing, cliff-hanging adventures of John Robinson and his family aboard the Jupiter 2, along with...
- 4/7/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Just in time for it's 50th Anniversary, the classic and much beloved science fiction series, Lost in Space, is making it's way to blu-ray completely remastered and bursting with new special features for fans to enjoy. Come inside to learn more!
Science fiction fans and collectors are sure to be drooling at the announcement of Lost In Space - The Complete Series on blu-ray, as it's brings together all the episode of the classic series (just in time for it's 50th Anniversary), with new features and other goodies. If you're interested in re-living this piece of sci-fi history, you'll get your chance on September 15, 2015.
Danger, Will Robinson! Danger! Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment pays tribute to one of the most iconic television series of all-time as “Lost in Space” – The Complete Series arrives on Blu-ray for the first time ever on September 15. Running from 1965-1968, this collection allows fans to...
Science fiction fans and collectors are sure to be drooling at the announcement of Lost In Space - The Complete Series on blu-ray, as it's brings together all the episode of the classic series (just in time for it's 50th Anniversary), with new features and other goodies. If you're interested in re-living this piece of sci-fi history, you'll get your chance on September 15, 2015.
Danger, Will Robinson! Danger! Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment pays tribute to one of the most iconic television series of all-time as “Lost in Space” – The Complete Series arrives on Blu-ray for the first time ever on September 15. Running from 1965-1968, this collection allows fans to...
- 4/7/2015
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
On Wednesday, Sony Pictures announced it had purchased the film rights to Glenn Greenwald's new book, No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the Nsa, and the U.S. Surveillance State. It's far too early in the process for formal casting decisions, but when CNN's Jake Tapper asked Greenwald if he had any ideas about who could play him and former Nsa contractor Edward Snowden in the film, he admitted that he'd heard some rumors.
- 5/15/2014
- by Matt Wilstein
- Mediaite - TV
Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli have been two of the driving forces behind the James Bond franchise since 1979 and 1987, respectively. Both have several decades of experience with fostering the adventures of everyone's favorite 00 agent through changes in political and social climates, and so far they've done a pretty good job of it. So it's only natural that both producers are looking to expand into the realm of true-life espionage, and Sony has acquired the project that will serve as their entry into the non-fictional narrative. Deadline reports that the rights to the recently published memoir No Place To Hide have been secured by Sony Pictures, with Wilson and Broccoli set to produce. The memoir, written by reporter Glenn Greenwald, tells the story of Mr. Greenwald's partnership with Nsa contractor turned activist Edward Snowden. Together, they would report the extent of the intelligence gathering the Nsa was engaged in, both...
- 5/15/2014
- cinemablend.com
Katey Sagal ("Sons of Anarchy") has joined the cast of Pitch Perfect 2 for director Elizabeth Banks. She will play the mother to Hailee Steinfeld's character. The film is set to hit theaters on May 15, 2015. Elizabeth Banks Speaking of August 2015 releases, Warner Bros. has set an August 7, 2015 release for their Point Break remake as Edgar Ramirez has signed on to replace Gerard Butler as Bodhi, the role originally played by Patrick Swayze in the 1991 original. The remake will follow a similar premise as the first as an FBI agent (Luke Bracey) goes undercover to catch a gang of bank robbers, though instead of being predominantly surfers, this time around they'll be into extreme sports. amz asin="B00E0CZX0G" size="small"Sony Pictures has acquired the rights to Glenn Greenwald's new book "No Place To Hide: Edward Snowden, The Nsa, And The U.S. Surveillance State...
- 5/15/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
James Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli are moving from fictional spy adventures to real ones. The duo are set to produce a new movie for Sony about Nsa whistleblower Edward Snowden, based on Glenn Greenwald‘s upcoming tome No Place To Hide: Edward Snowden, The Nsa, And The U.S. Surveillance State. Get all the […]
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- 5/14/2014
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
Sony has optioned rights to Glenn Greenwald’s book No Place To Hide and teamed up with James Bond franchise producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of Eon Productions.
No Place To Hide: Edward Snowden, The Nsa, And The U.S. Surveillance State looks at Pulitzer Prize-winning Greenwald’s involvement in working with Snowden to break the story about levels od Nsa surveillance. The book was published on May 13.
Columbia Pictures evp of production Elizabeth Cantillon oversees for the studio.
Lucy Stille at Paradigm brokered the deal with Dan Conaway at Writers House.
No Place To Hide: Edward Snowden, The Nsa, And The U.S. Surveillance State looks at Pulitzer Prize-winning Greenwald’s involvement in working with Snowden to break the story about levels od Nsa surveillance. The book was published on May 13.
Columbia Pictures evp of production Elizabeth Cantillon oversees for the studio.
Lucy Stille at Paradigm brokered the deal with Dan Conaway at Writers House.
- 5/14/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Eon Productions adds a film about Edward Snowden to its slate...
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Eon Productions is spreading its tentacles beyond the world of James Bond, as it's now snapped up the rights to Glenn Greenwald's book, No Place To Hide: Edward Snowden, The Nsa And The U.S. Surveillance State.
Edward Snowden, as you may well recall, was the former CIA and Nsa employee who leaked classified documents to the media. As such, he was hit with an espionage charge by the Us, and fled to Russia, where he still lives. Greenwald was the journalist who broke the story of Snowden's secrets.
Producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli are currently hard at work putting James Bond 24 together, but they'll develop the Edward Snowden feature for Sony. And whilst there's no screenwriter yet charged with turning the story into a film, we'd imagine all concerned want to get this one moving rather quickly.
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Eon Productions is spreading its tentacles beyond the world of James Bond, as it's now snapped up the rights to Glenn Greenwald's book, No Place To Hide: Edward Snowden, The Nsa And The U.S. Surveillance State.
Edward Snowden, as you may well recall, was the former CIA and Nsa employee who leaked classified documents to the media. As such, he was hit with an espionage charge by the Us, and fled to Russia, where he still lives. Greenwald was the journalist who broke the story of Snowden's secrets.
Producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli are currently hard at work putting James Bond 24 together, but they'll develop the Edward Snowden feature for Sony. And whilst there's no screenwriter yet charged with turning the story into a film, we'd imagine all concerned want to get this one moving rather quickly.
- 5/14/2014
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli are responsible for the film franchise featuring the world's most famous secret agent, James Bond, but now they're setting their sights on some real-life espionage. Sony Pictures has revealed development of a feature film focusing on the actions of former CIA and Nsa employee Edward Snowden, the man responsible for linking classified documents to the media that revealed the government's potentially overbearing and intrusive intelligence-gathering operations, particularly at the Nsa. Snowden now finds himself exiled in Russia after being charged with espionage. News of Snowden's actions and the leaked documents was first reported by The Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald, and they landed the journalist a Pulitzer Prize and a book deal for No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the Nsa, and the U.S. Surveillance State. It's that book, which just hit shelves yesterday, which has been optioned by Sony Pictures for...
- 5/14/2014
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Sony Pictures Entertainment today announced that it optioned the film rights to No Place To Hide: Edward Snowden, the Nsa, and the U.S. Surveillance State, the new book by Glenn Greenwald, whose reporting on the revelations contained in Snowden’s top-secret Nsa documents won the Pulitzer Prize for The Guardian newspaper.
Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of Eon Productions will produce the film.
Greenwald’s highly-anticipated book examines the journalist’s personal involvement in working with Snowden to break numerous stories about the U.S. government’s intelligence gathering operations. The book is both a thrilling personal narrative of the events as they unfolded, and an important historical reflection on the broader implications of the Nsa’s activities.
Commenting on the announcement, Doug Belgrad, president of Columbia Pictures, said, “Edward Snowden’s explosive revelations have raised important questions about the role of government in protecting its citizens...
Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of Eon Productions will produce the film.
Greenwald’s highly-anticipated book examines the journalist’s personal involvement in working with Snowden to break numerous stories about the U.S. government’s intelligence gathering operations. The book is both a thrilling personal narrative of the events as they unfolded, and an important historical reflection on the broader implications of the Nsa’s activities.
Commenting on the announcement, Doug Belgrad, president of Columbia Pictures, said, “Edward Snowden’s explosive revelations have raised important questions about the role of government in protecting its citizens...
- 5/14/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Edward Snowden, one of the most talked-about figures in the news over the last few years, is headed to the big screen. Sony has picked up the film rights to Glenn Greenwald's new book "No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the Nsa, and the U.S. Surveillance State," with plans to turn it into a big screen political thriller. The James Bond production team of Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli will produce the politically themed drama said to be in line with Sony's other recent ripped-from-the-headlines dramas like "The Social Network" and "Captain Phillips." A onetime Nsa contractor, Snowden was forced to flee the U.S. after initiating that biggest government leak in U.S. history and sparking an ongoing debate about the role of government surveillance. There has been no word on who will play Snowden or who will write and direct the film, but Sony...
- 5/14/2014
- by Dave Lewis
- Hitfix
Sony Pictures Entertainment has optioned the film rights to Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald's just released book "No Place to Hide" with James Bond film series producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli attached to produce.
The Guardian's Greenwald was the first to report on the secrets contained within the classified documents that Snowden released to the media a year ago. Charged with espionage, Snowden exiled himself to Russia where he's been living ever since.
The book itself follows Greenwald's attempts to work with Snowden to break stories about the U.S. government's intelligence-gathering operations, especially the Nsa.
Sony Pictures President Doug Belgrad said in a statement: "Edward Snowden's explosive revelations have raised important questions about the role of government in protecting its citizens and the balance between national security and personal freedom. We are extremely proud that Michael, Barbara and Glenn chose Sony to bring this riveting story to the big screen,...
The Guardian's Greenwald was the first to report on the secrets contained within the classified documents that Snowden released to the media a year ago. Charged with espionage, Snowden exiled himself to Russia where he's been living ever since.
The book itself follows Greenwald's attempts to work with Snowden to break stories about the U.S. government's intelligence-gathering operations, especially the Nsa.
Sony Pictures President Doug Belgrad said in a statement: "Edward Snowden's explosive revelations have raised important questions about the role of government in protecting its citizens and the balance between national security and personal freedom. We are extremely proud that Michael, Barbara and Glenn chose Sony to bring this riveting story to the big screen,...
- 5/14/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The producers behind the James Bond franchise will make a movie about Edward Snowden and his decision to leak top-secret U.S. government secrets. Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of Eon Productions are working with Sony, which has optioned the film rights to Glenn Greenwald’s new book, No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the Nsa, and the U.S. Surveillance State.
“Edward Snowden’s explosive revelations have raised important questions about the role of government in protecting its citizens and the balance between national security and personal freedom,” said Doug Belgrad, president of Columbia Pictures. “We are extremely proud that Michael,...
“Edward Snowden’s explosive revelations have raised important questions about the role of government in protecting its citizens and the balance between national security and personal freedom,” said Doug Belgrad, president of Columbia Pictures. “We are extremely proud that Michael,...
- 5/14/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
The producers behind the James Bond franchise will make a movie about Edward Snowden and his decision to leak top-secret U.S. government secrets. Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of Eon Productions are working with Sony, which has optioned the film rights to Glenn Greenwald’s new book, No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the Nsa, and the U.S. Surveillance State.
“Edward Snowden’s explosive revelations have raised important questions about the role of government in protecting its citizens and the balance between national security and personal freedom,” said Doug Belgrad, president of Columbia Pictures. “We are extremely proud that Michael,...
“Edward Snowden’s explosive revelations have raised important questions about the role of government in protecting its citizens and the balance between national security and personal freedom,” said Doug Belgrad, president of Columbia Pictures. “We are extremely proud that Michael,...
- 5/14/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
Sony has secured rights to Glenn Greenwald's "No Place to Hide," the buzzy book on Edward Snowden and what he revealed about Us security officials' electronic surveillance. It's been a long road to nabbing the rights. Per the Nyt, Hollywood has been eyeing the book since fall of 2013, but there were concerns about taking on a story that continues to play out. (The 30-year-old Snowden is currently in Russia, while he faces criminal charges back here in the Us. In April he hired a Washington lawyer to try to negotiate a plea deal.) But Sony's no stranger to tackling stories that continue to heat up -- see "Zero Dark Thirty." Last month the Washington Post and the Guardian scored the Pulitzer Prize in journalism for their lid-blowing reporting on the Snowden Nsa story. The book rights have been acquired specifically for producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, best...
- 5/14/2014
- by Beth Hanna
- Thompson on Hollywood
Sony Pictures Entertainment have acquired the film rights to Glenn Greenwwald's book "No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the Nsa, and the U.S. Surveillance State. which follows the journalist's Pulitzer Prize-winning attempts to break news stories about the government's tactics in gathering intelligence on American citizens after Snowden leaked classified documents. Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of Eon Productions, the team behind the successful James Bond franchise, will be producing the film.
- 5/14/2014
- Comingsoon.net
Sony Pictures Entertainment has optioned film rights to Glenn Greenwald's No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the Nsa, and the U.S. Surveillance State. The book by Greenwald, whose reporting on the revelations contained in Snowden’s top-secret Nsa documents won the Pulitzer Prize for The Guardian newspaper this year, was published May 13. James Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of Eon Productions will produce the politically themed drama that is expected to be in the vein of other Sony true-story films like The Social Network and Captain Phillips. Greenwald's highly anticipated book examines the journalist's personal
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- 5/14/2014
- by Tatiana Siegel
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sony Pictures has optioned film rights to “No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the Nsa, and the U.S. Surveillance State,” the new book by Glenn Greenwald, whose reporting on the revelations contained in Snowden's top-secret Nsa documents won the Pulitzer Prize for The Guardian newspaper. Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli of Eon Productions will produce the film, it was announced Wednesday by Sony. Greenwald's book examines the journalist's personal involvement in working with Snowden to break numerous stories about the U.S. government's intelligence gathering operations. The book is both a personal narrative of the events as they unfolded and a.
- 5/14/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Glenn Greenwald's media tour to promote his new book, No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the Nsa, and the U.S. Surveillance State, continued last night when the journalist sat down for an extended interview with Stephen Colbert. Like Matt Lauer did yesterday and David Gregory did long before that, Colbert grilled Greenwald over his and Edward Snowden's intentions and possible culpability in revealing national secrets.
- 5/13/2014
- by Matt Wilstein
- Mediaite - TV
Gravity and Captain Phillips took home the big feature awards tonight — for Best Sound Effects & Foley work and Best Dialogue/Adr, respectively — as the Motion Picture Sound Editors doled out annual awards recognizing achievement in sound editing. HBO’s Game of Thrones, AMC’s Breaking Bad, FX’s The Bridge and FX’s Sons of Anarchy took home honors on the TV side. Feature films, long- and short-form TV, animation, and docus were on the docket at the black tie affair at L.A.’s Bonaventure Hotel where George Lucas presented the annual Mpse Career Achievement Award to Skywalker Sound’s Randy Thom and Ray Dolby was feted in a special tribute introduced by Walter Murch. Scroll down for full list of winners: Career Achievement Award Randy Thom TV/Feature Animation & Documentary Best Sound & Music Editing: Television Animation Fairly Odd Parents “Dumbbell Curve” (Nickelodeon ) Directed by: Randy Myers, Michelle Bryan Produced by: Butch Hartman,...
- 2/17/2014
- by JEN YAMATO
- Deadline TV
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