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  2. Lost in Space (TV Series 2018–2021) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. The Environmental Control Robot, also known simply as the Robot, [2] is a fictional character in the television series Lost in Space. His full designation was only occasionally mentioned on the show. [3] [4]

    • History
    • Physical Appearance
    • Personality
    • Skills & Abilities
    • Design

    Past

    Robot was built by another alien race, known as the Robot Builders, who all went extinct after SAR dropped an alien engine on their planet which acted as a bomb. Robot's full origin is unknown. It's also unknown what year he was built. What we do know, is that he was born on the Shattered planet at one of its cites. At some point in time he was friends with Scarecrow and when he crashed on Earth he was heartbroken. Robot later detected Scarecrow on the Resolute, so he took his ship and went t...

    First Appearance on Resolute

    We first meet Robot on the ship, Resolute, where he is attacking humans. After Will Robinsonis separated from his father and wanders into the forest, he comes across Robot's ship, as well as Robot's lower half. Will climbs a tree to get away from the unknown creature (the lower half of Robot), only to find himself next to the upper half on the tree limb. Robot is initially hostile towards Will (with his face lights colored red), but soon seems to lose energy and is dying. A fire springs up al...

    Saving Judy

    Robot then appears at the top of the hill, walking down towards the sunken Jupiter 2 ship, where the Robinson family is frantically working on freeing Judy from the ice. John, initially assuming the Robot has hostile intent, holds a knife guarding his family. Will runs down exclaiming it is ok and the Robot will not hurt them. He then asks the Robot if he will help to free his trapped sister. The Robot holds his hands over the hole the family has dug and heats the surrounding ice (presumably...

    Unlike previous iterations of the other robot, the new robot is very different to its predecessors. Whereas the robotfrom the 1965 series and the one from the 1990s film traversed terrain on treads, this new robot possesses a full humanoid stature, capable of walking with two legs. He can transform his two arms into four and he possesses powerful e...

    The Robot is not unlike a child. At first when seen, he is hostile, but over time he protects Will and helps him, primarily just because he is told to - he is compelled to help as repayment for Will saving his life. He learns things at amazing speed, often just by looking at a new event once, like when Will makes a drawing of him, and he instantly ...

    He possesses the ability to produce strong heat from his body, enough to melt metal. ("Impact") He is also, as is seen throughout the series, able to learn new things nearly instantly. When simply observing John hammering metal rods into the ground for the sensor net and is allowed to help, the Robot simply pushes it down 'like a toothpick'. Robot ...

    The design of the robot is explored in the featurette "Designing the Robot" from the Season 1 home video release. Kevin Burns describes the robot as a protector, but also a child in that it's learning to be a human. Executive producer Zack Estrin stated that it designing the Robot, it had to be a number of things, including intimidating, but also h...

  4. Apr 19, 2018 · The robot is played by actor Brian Steele – who has made a living out of playing monsters, aliens and other creatures in movies and TV over the past couple of decades.

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    • Caroline Westbrook
  5. Apr 28, 2018 · Brian Steele plays the show's robot, which ends up being a surprisingly sympathetic character despite its lack of dialogue (save for "Danger, Will Robinson," of course) and its unfortunate...

    • Quinn Keaney
  6. The 2004 show did feature the unnamed robot, and an additional older Robinson child named David. Penny, who had been depicted as a preteen in the original series was depicted as an infant in the 2004 remake. The pilot was titled "The Robinsons: Lost in Space" and was commissioned by The WB.

  7. Feb 21, 2018 · Toby Stephens (Black Sails) as John Robinson, the expedition commander. • Molly Parker (House of Cards) as Maureen Robinson, a fearless and brilliant aerospace engineer who makes the decision...

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