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New Documentary GETTING LOST to Explore the TV Series Phenomenon LOST and Its Fanbase — GeekTyrant

Mar 17, 2023

Director Taylor Morden (The Last Blockbuster) has signed on to direct a new documentary all about the TV series phenomenon that was Lost. Morden’s Popmotion Pictures will produce the film, titled Getting Lost. In a release, Popmotion said that the film will not only cover the massive success of Lost but also its passionate fan base, which remains active now.The series created a new wave of primetime viewership in its six season run from 2004-2010, taking fans on a wild ride, ending in a majorly controversial finale that divided everyone who watched. Getting Lost will be a collection of brand new interviews with the cast, crew and fan community as well as an enormous amount of archival footage including over 100 hours of footage from an unfinished Lost documentary that was abandoned in 2010.Morden said in a statement:”LOST was a show that meant so much to so many people, including me! It came at a time when we all still gathered around the tv week to week to find out what would happen next. I want to make a film that celebrates the impact that the show had on the pop culture landscape, examines the missteps, and perhaps reveals the true meaning of LOST.  Love it or hate it, LOST was a pivotal show and paved the way for the new golden era of television that we all know and love today.”  Getting Lost is being produced by Ralph D. Apel and Taylor Morden and is slated for release in 2024 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the crash of flight 815. You can follow updates on the production via the official website.via: ComicBook

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