Kevin Burns and Jon Jashni's Synthesis Entertainment is teaming with film 
director John Woo and writer Doug Petrie on a new TV version of the classic 
1960s SF series Lost in Space, Variety reported. Regency and 20th Century 
Fox TV will produce the show, with Fox TV Studios-based Synthesis and Woo's 
Terence Chang-headed Lion Rock Productions, the trade paper reported.

Synthesis, a company formed by Burns and Jashni to bring new life to the 
creations of Irwin Allen, last revived Lost in Space at NBC as a television 
movie; that project went away following the death of original star Jonathan 
Harris, the trade paper reported.

Multiple networks have been pitched the project by packaging agency 
Endeavor, and network insiders said there's been strong response to the 
idea, the trade paper reported. New Line's recent Lost in Space movie 
opened well but ultimately tanked.

The new TV Lost in Space will return the show to its roots as a family 
drama, which is what Allen intended when he penned the original pilot, the 
trade paper reported. Burns told Variety that the project will be set about 
100 years in the future and will feature a relatable, contemporary family 
at its core.

[>>Charles<<]  




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