The latest SG update has already said that "The producers of the pilot -- Warner Bros TV/Dan Curtis Productions/John Wells Productions -- will pursue all available options, including the possibility of placing the program on another network." SG also said that they'll "provide updates as soon as they become available." I wouldn't expect to hear anything more for the near future. If something works out, we'll certainly get the details. But I wouldn't necessarily expect to get a detailed report should nothing come of the efforts to find another home for the show. The more likely event would be a simple report saying that they're disappointed but nothing worked out...
That being said and understood, I still would prefer to hear from the DS production companies.
I can understand your hope, but we have heard from them via SG. SG gets their info directly from DCP. And more than likely there's really nothing more to say at this point.
This article dated today, seems to suggest that the people involved with the Lost In Space pilot are very confident and/or are oblvious to what is going on with the WB recently, that its pilot will go to series.http://www.syfyportal.com/article.php?id=1362
...So, either the show's crew really is lost in their own fantasy space world, or the reports of the death of franchise series at the WB are a load of bull....You can check out the entire article (URL)
Quote from: Mysterious Benefactor on May 19, 2004, 11:24:22 PMYou can check out the entire article (URL)MB, your link brought me to an article on "Lost in Space,"
You can check out the entire article (URL)
That's exactly what you should have been taken to - that link was to the LIS article that I'd summarized.