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‘Lost in Space’ actors stand strong behind reboot

- Tabloid!

Lost in Space, a big-budget TV reboot of the 1965 space epic of the same name, hits Netflix on April 13, and initial reviews have been overwhelmi­ngly positive.

But it’s no surprise that the show, which centres on the Robinsons, a dysfunctio­nal family who veer off course into the treacherou­s unknown after their spaceship crashes, has upset some critics. Franchises with built-in fan bases have been known to be polarising.

Lead actors Toby Stephens and Molly Parker, who play feuding parents John and Maureen Robinson, told tabloid! that there’s always going to be people on both sides of the fence.

“You can’t be everything to everyone,” surmised Parker, also known for her Emmynomina­ted role as Jaqueline Sharp on House of Cards.

She was promoting her new series on Thursday afternoon in Dubai, three days after an embargo on Lost in Space reviews had lifted.

Since Monday, critics have either raved about the reboot’s vast cinematic scope, coupled with strong performanc­es across the board from its cast, or paid blistering criticism to its darker tone, and its insistence on placing beloved characters in grave danger.

“I think it will possibly Molly Parker. split people who [say] it’s just not dark enough, it’s not kind of dark and depressing enough, or sort of sci-fi enough,” said Stephens.

Then there would be a fraction of viewers, he continued, who were hung up on the original series and felt that, conversely, the reboot was too dark and focused too much on family issues.

But the actor said he learned long ago to steer clear of reviews. Something Parker agrees with.

“I haven’t really read very much and for the most part, I think they’re pretty positive,” she said. “But I think it’s also been long enough that there’s a good two generation­s of people who didn’t grow up watching [the original] show, so [they’re] going to come to this completely fresh. You can’t control those things. You just have to do your best.”

Stephens and Parker lauded the upcoming series for its strong female characters, compelling marital dynamics and an all-ages appeal. Stephens quipped that he could finally share something of his work with his children.

“There’s barely anything our kids can watch that we’ve been in, which is really nice to actually have something that you can go, ‘Yeah, you can watch me in something! See why I’ve been busting my chops for seven months!’”

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‘Lost in Space’ premieres on Netflix on April 13. Read full interviews with the cast in soon.

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