Lost in Space reboot logged 44.3 million viewing hours in early 2025

Lost in Space reboot logged 44.3 million viewing hours in early 2025 — Static0.colliderimages.com
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Collider reports that, according to FlixPatrol, the 2018 Lost in Space reboot earned over 44.3 million hours of viewing in the first six months of 2025, totaling 5.6 million views.

Set in the near future of 2046, the series follows the Robinson family — parents John (Toby Stephens) and Maureen (Molly Parker) and their children Judy (Taylor Russell), Penny (Mina Sundwall) and Will (Maxwell Jenkins) — after their ship is thrown off course to an unknown alien world. Other characters include Don West (Ignacio Serricchio), June Harris (Parker Posey) and the Robot (Brian Steele), and the article notes the show was created by Irwin Allen and ran three seasons on Netflix.

The series reportedly improved over time on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 84% and season scores of 67% for Season 1, 85% for Season 2 and 100% for Season 3. Lost in Space ended in 2021, but millions of viewers are still tuning in, as reflected in the 2025 viewing totals.


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Culture, Netflix, Flixpatrol, Irwin Allen, Robinson Family, Rotten Tomatoes