A hit about stranded plane-crash survivors on an eerie Pacific island. These disparate, resilient souls are bedeviled by flashbacks to their pasts, ever-changing group dynamics, otherworldly predators and hostile island inhabitants they come to call the Others., The runaway hit of ABC’s 2004-2005 TV season, the weekly, hour-long drama series Lost began at a point that in any other case may have been an ending: a passenger jet was torn apart in mid-air, crashing on an uncharted Pacific Island. Stripped of all vestiges of the civilized world, the 48 survivors were forced to fend for themselves in their new tropical surroundings, which departed from the “norm” for similar castaway dramas by boasting a bizarre and frequently incomprehensible topography, not to mention a most unusual variety of wildlife — include at least one polar bear! Among the principal survivors were Dr. Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox); fugitive Kate Ryan (Evangeline Lilly); has-been rock star Charlie Pace (Dominic Monaghan); the reclusive and mysterious John Locke (Terry O’Quinn); hot-tempered and self-serving James “Sawyer” Ford (Josh Holloway); chauvinistic Korean husband Jin Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim) and his much-put-upon wife, Sun (Yunjin Kim); resourceful former Iraqi Republican Guard Sayid (Naveen Andrews); estranged siblings Shannon Rutherford and Boone Carlisle (Maggie Grace, Ian Somerhalder) — she’s a bitch, he’s a control freak; dad Michael Dawson (Harold Perrineau) and his sullen young son, Walt (Malcolm David Kelley); roly-poly comic relief Hugo “Hurley” Reyes (Jorge Garcia); and very pregnant Aussie Claire Littleton (Emilie de Raven). Forced to rely upon one another to stay alive, this diverse group shares a number of sinister secrets and oft-unsavory interrelationships, with the truth behind each character revealed piecemeal via flashbacks and little-unexpected twists of plot. Adding to the suspense, at least during the series’ first season, was the apparent presence of a person not on the passenger list, who seemed determined to bump off the hapless castaways one by one, and a mysterious, terrifying yet unseen monster-like creature. Co-created by J.J. Abrams of Alias and Felicity fame, Lost debuted on September 22, 2004., An addictively enigmatic hit about stranded plane-crash survivors on an eerie Pacific island. These disparate, resilient souls are bedeviled by flashbacks to their pasts, ever-changing group dynamics, otherworldly predators and hostile island inhabitants they come to call the Others. Six of the survivors are eventually rescued and return to the U.S.—for awhile. Cocreated by J.J. Abrams (‘Alias’; ‘Star Trek’) and filmed in Hawaii., A man awakes in a jungle, bruised, bloody and lost. He forces himself up and winces in pain, leaning against a tree. Recognition of where he is begins to float across his face. He winces back the pain and begins to run through the trees to a beautiful beach. Jack (Matthew Fox) is one of 48 survivors of a mid-Pacific plane crash. They have landed on an island of harsh terrain, cruel weather and dark secrets, including a frightful creature that stalks the jungle. Strangers all, the survivors’ pasts – their ethics, religions, politics and attitudes – threaten to jeopardise the group’s ability to endure. But thanks to Jack’s calm leadership and quick-thinking, and level-headed Kate (Evangeline Lilly), they have a chance of survival and rescue., A man awakes in a jungle, bruised, bloody and lost. He forces himself up and winces in pain, leaning against a tree. Recognition of where he is begins to float across his face. He winces with the pain and begins to run through the trees to a beautiful beach. Jack (Matthew Fox) is one of 48 survivors of a mid-Pacific plane crash. They have landed on an island of harsh terrain, cruel weather and dark secrets, including a frightful creature that stalks the jungle. Strangers all, the survivors’ pasts – their ethics, religions, politics and attitudes – threaten to jeopardize the group’s ability to endure. But thanks to Jack’s calm leadership and quick-thinking, and level-headed Kate (Evangeline Lilly), they have a chance of survival and rescue., When Oceanic flight 815 rips apart in mid-air and crash-lands somewhere in the south Pacific, its 48 survivors are forced to find inner strength they never knew they had. Shrouded in mystery, their new home appears to have dark secrets, but many of the castaways have dark secrets of their own. The doctor, the rock star, the conman, the loner, the murderer, the millionaire, the soldier, the priest, the drama queen – the castaways are all different, but they have one thing in common: they are all lost., Forty-eight passengers miraculously survive an air crash only to be stranded on a scary island. With the trauma of the nightmarish crash still in their minds, the passengers have to put up with differences, hostility, predators and more. What does the future have in store for them?
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “Lost ” ?
A: The main cast includes Matthew Fox,Evangeline Lilly,Josh Holloway,Ian Somerhalder,Jorge Garcia,Maggie Grace,Naveen Andrews,Harold Perrineau,Terry O’Quinn,Daniel Dae Kim,Yunjin Kim,Emilie de Ravin,Michelle Rodriguez,Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje,Malcolm David Kelley,Cynthia Watros,Henry Ian Cusick,Michael Emerson,Elizabeth Mitchell,Dominic Monaghan,Nestor Carbonell,Ken Leung,Jeremy Davies,Rebecca Mader,Jeff Fahey,François Chau,L. Scott Caldwell,Sam Anderson,William Blanchette,William Mapother,John Terry,Byron Chung,Lillian Hurst,Cheech Marin,Kevin Tighe,Mira Furlan,Andrea Gabriel,Sonya Walger,Alan Dale,Tania Raymonde,Blake Bashoff,M.C. Gainey,Doug Hutchison,Jon Gries,Andrew Divoff,Marsha Thomason,Susan Duerden,Lance Reddick,Kevin Durand,Reiko Aylesworth,Patrick Fischler,Eric Lange,Fionnula Flanagan,Alice Evans,Zuleikha Robinson,Mark Pellegrino,Titus Welliver,Jack Bender,Jesse Alexander,J.J. Abrams,Stephen Williams,Barry Jossen,Elizabeth Sarnoff,Damon Lindelof,Jean Higgins,Carlton Cuse,Javier Grillo-Marxuach,Edward Kitsis,Paul Zbyszewski,Adam Horowitz,Drew Goddard,David Fury,Bryan Burk.
Q: When Did the “Lost” Released?
A: The Tvseries “Lost” originally aired on and released in the year of 2004.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “Lost” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.
Q: Where to watch “Lost” ?
A: “Lost” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.