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Page | 33 Ghostface Killah Says He’s Taking Charge Of The Next Wu-Tang Album 'Lost In Space' Remake: Netflix orders 10 episodes by Chloe Melas by Underground Hiphop Blog Clues have surfaced about the collaborative efforts Wu-Tang members are making to create possibly another classic album, Ghostface Killah will be in charge of it. He is no stranger in being an executive producer, as well as being one of the most notable names of the legendary Hip Hop group. In a recent interview with HipHopDX, Ghostface said, “RZA put the ball in my hand. He said ‘Yo, I want you to do it,’ and I been wanting to do it, and that’s a big test for me right there.” When explaining his strategy to get the group together he states that he will be using his leadership skills. Ghostface said that he wanted to finish his contributions before the other members, “I’m going to do my part first and let them know what I did and then have them listen to that and follow my lead. It’s like how they do in sports with athletes. It’s like alright, just follow my lead.”. If this is the case, we are positive anything new WuTang will be working on for this project will be some of their most memorable works build on the principles Ghostface talks about, “you got to always go back to the foundation … It’s not what you do it’s how you do it.“ "Lost In Space" has found a new home with Netflix. There's been speculation for a while about a reboot of the popular 60s TV show, and now Netflix has ordered 10 episodes to premiere in 2018. "The original series so deftly captured both drama and comedy, and that made it very appealing to a broad audience," Cindy Holland, Netflix's Vice President of Original Content said in a statement. The sci-fi series, which ran for three seasons, was rebooted with a 1998 film starring Matt LeBlanc and Heather Graham. Netflix is hopeful that this classic show with memorable characters like Dr. Smith, Robot B-9 and Will Robinson and its famous catch phrase, "Danger, Will Robinson," will resonate with audiences once again. "The current creative team's reimagining of the series for Netflix is sure to appeal to both fans who fondly remember the original and to a new generation of enthusiasts around the world," Holland continued. "Lost In Space" celebrated its 50th anniversary last year with a Blu-ray box set complete with all 83 episodes. If you missed last month’s issue, order it now for only 99 cent. www.llemag.com Lawless Entertainment Magazine – www.llemag.com