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===''The Robinsons: Lost in Space'' (2004)=== In 2004, a television series titled "The Robinsons: Lost in Space" was developed in the U.S. A pilot for the series was filmed; however, the series was ultimately never produced. The series originally was intended to emulate the ''Lost in Space'' unaired pilot. The 2004 show did feature the unnamed robot, and an additional older Robinson child named David. Penny, who had been depicted as a preteen in the original series was depicted as an infant in the 2004 remake. The pilot was titled "The Robinsons: Lost in Space" and was commissioned by [[The WB]]. The pilot was directed by [[John Woo]] and produced by Synthesis Entertainment, Irwin Allen Productions, Twentieth Century Fox Television and [[Regency Television]]. The ''Jupiter 2'' [[interstellar travel|interstellar]] flying-saucer spacecraft of the original series was depicted as a [[lander (spacecraft)|planet-landing]] craft, deployed from a larger inter-stellar [[mothership]]. The plot of the series followed John Robinson, a retiring war hero of an alien invasion who had decided to take his family to another colony elsewhere in space. The Robinson's ship is attacked and the Robinsons are forced to escape in the small ''Jupiter 2'' "Space Pod" of the mothership. The show was not among the network's series pickups confirmed later that year. Looking back at the pilot when the [[Lost in Space (2018 TV series)|2018 Netflix reboot]] was aired, Neil Calloway of Flickering Myth said, "you're hardly on the edge of your seat." He continued, "You start to wonder where the $2 million went, and then you question why something directed by John Woo is so pedestrian."<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.flickeringmyth.com/2018/04/lost-space-show-disappeared/|title=The Lost In Space Show That Disappeared|date=April 15, 2018|work=Flickering Myth|access-date=April 27, 2018}}</ref> The producers of the [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|new ''Battlestar Galactica'']] show bought the show's sets. They were redesigned the next year and used for scenes on the Battlestar ''Pegasus''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://collider.com/john-woo-unaired-lost-in-space-pilot/|title=See John Woo's Unaired Pilot for a LOST IN SPACE TV Series Reboot|website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]|last=Anderton|first=Ethan|date=February 16, 2011|access-date=April 13, 2018}}</ref> Dick Tufeld reprised his role as voice of the robot for the third time.
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