The 2024 documentary titled “Getting Lost” explores the history of the iconic television show Lost. Taylor Morden directed the film which looks back at the events that made headlines globally, presenting a complete picture through modern-day conversations as well as older video recordings.
Trailer Overview:
The full-length official trailer for “Getting LOST” draws us back into the mysterious environment of the island, mixing episodes of the old series with present-day across different casts and crew interviews. It showcases the spirit of the show’s execution with the impact it has on the fans as well as the drama itself.
Cast Highlights:
The documentary features insightful contributions from key figures, including:
- Evangeline Lilly as herself, reflecting on her role as Kate Austen.
- Josh Holloway as himself, discussing his portrayal of James “Sawyer” Ford.
- Michael Emerson as himself, providing insights into his character, Benjamin Linus.
- Jorge Garcia as himself, sharing experiences about playing Hugo “Hurley” Reyes.
- Daniel Dae Kim as himself, offering perspectives on his role as Jin-Soo Kwon.
Synopsis:
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