All six series of Lost are now available to stream on ITVX

It last aired in 2010

Author: Alex RossPublished 22nd May 2025
Last updated 22nd May 2025

It was one of the biggest TV shows around when it first aired between 2004-2010, and despite having one of the most frustrating endings in TV history, Lost is still loved by many across the world.

Despite coming to an end after six series in May 2010, the thriller drama series is now back on people's binge watch lists, as all six series have arrived on streaming platform Netflix last year, and is now free to watch on ITVX!

How to watch Lost for free

All six series are now available to stream for free on ITVX. The episodes landed on Thursday 22nd May 2025.

Is Lost on Netflix?

It is, the popular show arrived on the platform on Thursday 15th August 2024, with all six series uploaded. That's a huge 121 episodes!

What is Lost about?

Dubbed as a 'science fiction adventure drama', Lost is an American series which was created by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelof.

Airing between 2004-2010, the show follows the survivors of a fictional crash of airline Oceanic Flight 815, as they are stranded on a tropical island and forced to work together in order to survive.

As the show goes on, a number of flashback and flashforward sequences provide more information on the characters.

How many series of Lost?

In total there's six series of Lost, all with a differing number of episodes.

Series one: 25 episodes (2004)

Series two: 24 episodes (2005)

Series three: 23 episodes (2006)

Series four: 14 episodes (2008)

Series five: 17 episodes (2009)

Series six: 18 episodes (2010)

Was Lost popular?

For a lot of TV critics, Lost is actually described as 'one of the greatest TV series ever made', with series two in particular gaining 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.

However, without giving away any major spoilers, fans of the show were left angry and frustrated with the ending, with many dubbing it 'one of the worst endings in TV history', resulting in series six only receiving a score of 69% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Over the years, Lost was nominated for a number of huge awards, including 54 Emmy Awards. 33 Teen Choice Awards, and 2 BAFTA TV Awards.

Cast of Lost

The main characters in Lost were played by Matthew Fox (Jack Shephard), Naveen Andrews (Sayid Jarrah), Evangeline Lilly (Kate Austen), Emilie de Ravin (Claire Littleton), Jorge Garcia (Hugo Reyes), Maggie Grace (Shannon Rutherford), Daniel Dae Kim (Jin-Soo Kwon), Yunjin Kim (Sun-Hwa Kwon), and Dominic Monaghan (Charlie Pace).

Other popular stars included Terry O'Quinn (John Locke), Harold Perrineau (Michael Dawson), Ian Somerhalder (Boone Carlyle), and Michelle Rodriguez (Ana Lucia Cortez).

Will there be any new episodes of Lost?

Unfortunaly not, the series ended in 2010.

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Lost

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