Shows like Lost in Space
Looking for shows that are like Lost in Space? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Star Trek: Discovery

    #215 most popular show yesterday

    This entry in the venerable Star Trek franchise will resonate with Lost in Space viewers for its focus on exploration, tight-knit crew dynamics, and high-stakes conflict. It offers a modern twist on the themes of unity and scientific wonder.

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    2. The Expanse

    #267 most popular show yesterday

    Based on the novels by James S.A. Corey, The Expanse is a thrilling space opera that fans of Lost in Space will appreciate for its complex characters and detailed universe. The show dives deep into political intrigue and the survival of humanity across the solar system.

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    3. The 100

    #460 most popular show yesterday

    For those who embrace the survival elements of Lost in Space, The 100 presents a post-apocalyptic scenario where Earth has been abandoned and a group of young individuals return to determine its habitability. The series is packed with moral dilemmas and character development.

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    4. Battlestar Galactica

    #552 most popular show yesterday

    Reimagining the 1978 series, Battlestar Galactica combines space travel with political drama and military action. With its strong ensemble cast and deep mythology, it's a story about the human spirit that Lost in Space fans will find captivating.

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    5. Stargate SG-1

    #657 most popular show yesterday

    This long-running series blends sci-fi with mythology and military themes, as a team explores new worlds through the Stargate. Fans of Lost in Space's adventure and exploration of unfamiliar territories will find a lot to love in Stargate SG-1.

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    6. Altered Carbon

    #797 most popular show yesterday

    Altered Carbon provides a darker, more adult-oriented science fiction landscape that examines themes of identity and morality in a future where consciousness can be transferred to new bodies. Its cyberpunk edge provides a grittier contrast to Lost in Space's family-friendly adventure.