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Lost is an American television drama that debuted on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on September 22, 2004. The series aired for six seasons, and follows the survivors of the crash of the fictional Oceanic Flight 815 on a mysterious tropical island somewhere in the South Pacific.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 February 2025. American television series (2004–2010) For the 2021 South Korean drama series, see Lost (South Korean TV series). For the American reality series, see Lost (2001 TV series). Lost Genre Adventure Hybrid Mystery Science fiction Serial drama Supernatural Survival Thriller Created by ...
In June 2007, it was announced that the mobisodes, which would be renamed Lost: Missing Pieces, would star the regular characters of Lost in thirteen short video clips unrelated to each other. [5] Twelve scenes were newly shot; one was a deleted scene from the television series. Critical response to Lost: Missing Pieces was mixed.
Since wrapping Lost, Kim has continued to act in both the U.S. and South Korea, appearing in the ABC drama Mistresses and Netflix’s series XO, Kitty, a spinoff from the successful To All The ...
All six seasons of “Lost,” the cult-classic supernatural show that ended its TV run 14 years ago, are once again streaming on Netflix in the U.S. as of July 1. The full run of “Lost ...
Whether it was the mystery of the hatch, the Man in Black or a flash sideways, few shows have ever kept viewers guessing quite like Lost. The ABC hit, which centered on a group of plane crash ...
Aside from sources relating to Lost, there is no evidence for the existence of this band. [13] A search of the US Patent and Trademark Office online database [14] lists "Geronimo Jackson" as a word mark owned by Disney Enterprises, valid for all types of housewares, school supplies, stationery, etc. The mark was filed on January 22, 2009.
Rodrigo Santoro, [27] who has been called "the Brazilian Tom Cruise" and "the Brazilian Russell Crowe", [28] was cast in his first major American television role as Paulo on Lost. [29] Appearing in a total of seven episodes, Santoro was reportedly paid "between $2634 and $6427 a week". [ 30 ]