In the latest "everything is getting a reboot" news, "Land of the Lost" — the throwback sci-fi adventure series that ran for three seasons on NBC from 1974 to 1976 — is getting a modern-day remake.
From left: Wesley Eure, Kathy Coleman, Philip Paley (as Cha-Ka) and Spencer Milligan in 1970s version of 'Land of the Lost' NBC EXCLUSIVE: Netflix is looking to remake another classic TV series. The ...
Sid and Marty Krofft Productions, headed by Marty Krofft’s daughter Deanna Krofft Pope, will produce the project, which is in very early stages of development, alongside Legendary Television, the ...
Netflix is joining forces with Legendary Entertainment to breathe new life into the beloved 1970s sci-fi adventure series Land of the Lost, according to a report from Deadline. The reboot is still in ...
Land of the Lost was developed for TV by brothers Sid and Marty Krofft, and according to a report by Deadline, they’re onboard for this remake as well. Marty’s daughter Deanna Krofft Pope would be a ...
It’s early, and we don’t have details, but it seems like a good time to tell you that half a century later, I still want a baby dinosaur as a playtime buddy. That’s the power Land of the Lost had over ...
Long before Jurassic Park, Gen-X kids got their dinosaur fix with the Saturday morning live-action series Land of the Lost. The series, which ran three seasons from 1974 to 1976, and had an incredibly ...
Land of the Lost’s Kathy Coleman loves meeting and talking to fans, and The Hollywood Show is one of her favorite places to do it. The former child star and author of Run, Holly, Run!: A Memoir by ...
When one thinks of Saturday morning kids’ shows from the 1970s, the ones that come immediately to mind are the animated offerings, your Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! or Super Friends. Perhaps one of the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix is looking to remake another classic TV series. The streamer has closed a deal with Legendary Television for Land of the Lost, a reboot of Sid and Marty Krofft’s 1974 sci-fi ...
The fan favorite series will be revived. Sid and Marty Krofft Productions, headed by Marty Krofft’s daughter Deanna Krofft Pope, will produce the project, which is in very early stages of development, ...