Netflix is expanding its offering with one of the best series of all time: Lost. The mystery series was first shown on the US broadcaster ABC between 2004 and 2010. Since then, it has been a part of TV history indispensableThe mysteries of Lost continue to puzzle fans more than a decade after the series ended.
From the 15 August 2024 you can stream all six seasons of Lost on Netflix. A total of 121 episodes, each running around 42 minutes, await you. If you’ve never seen Lost, give yourself over to this unique series experience. It will completely captivate you. Lost is the pinnacle of all mystery series.
Coming soon to Netflix: Lost turns Lord of the Flies into a mystery epic you’ll never forget
The story of Lost begins with a shocking event: Over an uninhabited island in the South Pacific a plane crashes and only 48 people survive. Despite several attempts, they are unable to establish contact with the rest of the world. From now on, they are dependent on themselves and their survival skills.
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As if surviving somewhere in the middle of nowhere wasn’t challenging enough: The island where the passengers of Flight 815 are stranded awaits with many secrets and turns people’s heads. Imagine Lord of the Flies with adults and lots of mystery elements – that’s pretty much what Lost feels like.
Series milestone on Netflix: With Lost you can puzzle forever and will always be surprised
Lost is one of the defining series of the 2000s. Since each episode raises more questions than it answers, countless fans have quickly found themselves streaming the show on the Internet shared their theories and speculated excitedly how the story would end. To this day, there is disagreement about the ending.
But don’t let that put you off. First, you can expect six seasons of almost hypnotic quality. Hardly any other series develops such a pull. The characters grow on you immediately and the island is a fascinating setting – soon you won’t want to leave.
Podcast for mystery fans: Why Lost is still unique after more than 10 years
In this episode of Streamgestöber, we looked back at the groundbreaking mystery series on the 10th anniversary of the Lost finale, which developed a huge pull in the 2000s and still appeals to puzzle fans today.
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Esther, Andrea and Matthias discuss the influence that Lost still has today, look back at the best characters and moments and, of course, talk about the controversial ending that divided viewers at the time.