The original 'Land of the Lost' series concludes its run on NBC after three seasons and 43 episodes, establishing a cult following.
Announcement of a planned remake of the 'Land of the Lost' television series, aiming to introduce the show to a new generation.
An animated version of 'Land of the Lost' premieres, based on the original series but with a new format and characters.
Release of the 'Land of the Lost' feature film adaptation starring Will Ferrell, reimagining the original series for a modern audience.
The Marshall family, comprising Will, Holly, and their father Rick, crash land in the Land of the Lost and begin exploring the mysterious world filled with dinosaurs and other strange creatures.
The Marshalls meet Cha-Ka, a young Pakuni, marking the first contact between humans and the indigenous species of the Land of the Lost.
The Marshalls witness living dinosaurs for the first time, confirming the primeval nature of the Land of the Lost.
The family encounters the Sleestak, reptilian humanoids who are one of the primary antagonistic forces in the Land of the Lost.
The Marshalls discover the ruins of an ancient Lost City in the Land of the Lost, gaining insight into the previous inhabitants of the land.
The family narrowly escapes capture and death in the Sleestak's feeding pit, showcasing the dangers they face.
Will uses a mysterious crystal that enables time travel within the Land of the Lost, opening new possibilities and complications for the Marshalls.
The Marshalls confront the Sleestak leader in an attempt to establish peace and ensure their survival.
To adapt to the harsh environment, the Marshalls build a shelter using the resources available in the Land of the Lost.
The family finds a mysterious pylon that contains advanced technology, hinting at the complex science behind the Land of the Lost.
After years trapped, the Marshalls attempt multiple times to find a way back to their own world through the portals and devices they discover.