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LOST Fans Ready to Return with New Documentary on Iconic Show

Lost fans are in for a treat as they prepare to revisit the iconic series.

It has been announced that, 20 years after its premiere and following its recent addition to Netflix, a new documentary titled Getting LOST will debut in September. This film aims to recount the remarkable journey of how LOST became a monumental cult favorite, igniting fervent fan discussions and intricate theories throughout its six-year run.

To further fuel the excitement, the first episode of LOST, originally released on September 22, 2004, will have an anniversary screening in London.

Getting LOST promises to delve into the controversies surrounding the show’s finale, which is often regarded as one of the most misunderstood endings in television history. The documentary will feature cast members such as Evangeline Lilly (Kate), Daniel Dae Kim (Jin), Henry Ian Cusick (Desmond), Emilie De Ravin (Claire), Nestor Carbonell (Richard), Josh Holloway (Sawyer), Terry O’Quinn (Locke), Maggie Grace (Shannon), Jorge Garcia (Hurley), Michael Emerson (Ben), Malcolm David Kelley (Walt), Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet), and Sonya Walger (Penny).

The documentary will also include appearances by showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, as well as director Jack Bender and composer Michael Giacchino.

Filmmaker Taylor Morden, known for directing The Last Blockbuster, has taken the helm for this project. In a statement, Morden expressed his enthusiasm: “We are thrilled to be able to tell the story of one of the greatest television shows of all time! This project has truly been a labor of love. It’s hard to believe that it has been 20 years since we first saw that plane crash on the beach and wondered what was shaking the trees and why there was a polar bear on a tropical island.”

The documentary will be produced by Ralph d Apel. Fans of LOST have shown their excitement, with many eagerly anticipating the documentary’s premiere. The documentary will make its debut in Los Angeles on September 22. For UK fans, a rare cinema screening of LOST‘s pilot episode is scheduled for September 19 at the Rio Cinema in Dalston.

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