All six seasons of Lost are returning to Netflix in the U.S. on July 1, 2024, offering subscribers the chance to escape to the island again.
"We have to go back," Netflix announced on X/Twitter, alongside the return date. All 121 episodes of the supernatural drama — from the pilot, which originally aired on ABC in September 2004, to the divisive two-part finale, which premiered in May 2010 — are currently available on Hulu but will crash-land once again onto Netflix.
We have to go back.
— Netflix (@netflix) June 1, 2024
Every episode of Lost is coming to Netflix in the US on JULY 1. pic.twitter.com/Xr8T8HgKfH
The streaming service didn't say anything about the series coming to other regions like the UK, which currently has Lost in Translation, Lost in Space, The Lost City, Lost Song, and Lost in Perfection, but no plain old Lost.
Fans of the series hopefully have their orange peels on standby as they can finally reunite with the likes of Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly), Sawyer (Josh Holloway), and one of TV's most complex characters, John Locke (Terry O'Quinn).
Despite its uniquely diverse cast, Lost, the show about survivors of a plane crash on a mysterious island, initially arrived on television in a very traditional sense, with weekly episodes and breaks between seasons for viewers to dig into the details, but fans (and any potential newcomers) can now binge the series in its entirety.
Adele Ankers-Range is a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on X/Twitter here.