Lost in Space (1965)

Overview
The space family Robinson is sent on a five-year mission to find a new planet to colonise. The voyage is sabotaged time and again by an inept stowaway, Dr. Zachary Smith. The family's spaceship, Jupiter II, also carries a friendly robot who endures an endless stream of abuse from Dr. Smith, but is a trusted companion of young Will Robinson
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The space family Robinson is sent on a five-year mission to find a new planet to colonise. The voyage is sabotaged time and again by an inept stowaway, Dr. Zachary Smith. The family's spaceship, Jupiter II, also carries a friendly robot who endures an endless stream of abuse from Dr. Smith, but is a trusted companion of young Will Robinson
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The film's central subject matter of space exploration and family survival is inherently apolitical, focusing on universal themes of resilience and ingenuity rather than promoting specific political ideologies.
The movie features a predominantly white cast, consistent with traditional casting practices of its time, and does not incorporate explicit race or gender swaps. The narrative focuses on adventure without critiquing traditional identities or centering DEI themes.
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The 1960s television series 'Lost in Space' did not include any LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Consistent with the social and broadcasting norms of its era, the narrative focused exclusively on the heterosexual Robinson family's adventures and survival in space, without exploring queer identities or relationships.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1965 series "Lost in Space" is the original iteration of its characters. There is no prior source material or historical record from which characters' genders were established differently and then changed for this production.
The 1965 series "Lost in Space" is the original live-action adaptation of its characters. All main characters were cast with actors whose race aligned with their depiction in the source comic material and established the visual canon for the series. No race swaps occurred.
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