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Netflix's 3rd and Final Season of Lost in Space Gets a Premiere Date, Trailer and Photos

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Netflix has revealed the release date, first look photos, and an official trailer for the third and final season of Lost in Space.


You certainly won't have to wait long for Lost in Space Season 3, as Netflix has just announced that the 8-episode final season of the sci-fi adventure is coming to the streaming service on December 1. The newly-released trailer teases the story's epic conclusion, hinting at some of the dangers that lie ahead for the Robinson family.

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— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) October 7, 2021

According to Netflix, Lost in Space Season 3 will see the Robinson family's survival instincts put to the ultimate test. Judy, Penny, Will and the Robot will lead the mysterious planet's 97 young Colonists forward in a harrowing evacuation — but not before unearthing some secrets that will change their lives forever.


Meanwhile, John and Maureen must band together with Don to battle overwhelming odds as they try to reunite with their kids. The Robinsons will have to grapple with the emotional challenge of not just being lost but also being separated from the ones they love as they face their greatest alien threat yet.

Netflix shared five new photos from the space-faring series to give fans a further taste of what's to come in the show's final transmission. The images offer glimpses of the show's main cast, which includes Toby Stephens, Molly Parker, Maxwell Jenkins, Mina Sundwall, Taylor Russell, Ignacio Serricchio, and Parker Posey.


If you feel like you might need a refresher before the new season debuts, be sure to check out IGN's review of Lost in Space Season 2. Our critic notes that the unrelenting disasters of the second season occasionally drag but the "performances are so good, and the family-first credo is so vital, that the drama never dips."


Adele Ankers is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow her on Twitter.

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