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A scene in the first part of the Lost Season 1 finale is one of the series' most hopeful moments that still works even though it's immediately undone.
LOS ANGELES – “There’s only one reality.” Actor Michael Emerson shared a small hint to the “Lost” finale as he stood on the red carpet Sunday night outside the O… ...
It’s been over a decade since Lost wrapped up its groundbreaking six-season run, yet the debates over its controversial ending continue to this day. See details.
The two-part ’Lost’ finale is missing 18 minutes on Netflix, and showrunner Damon Lindelof is pissed off.
The cloud of secrecy surrounding two pivotal Lost mysteries was lifted with one breathtaking reveal in Tuesday’s highly anticipated premiere: John Locke is the smoke monster!
On May 23, 2010, ABC's Lost ended its six-season run with a two-hour finale that drew nearly 14 million viewers and about as many critical think pieces. How does it hold up, a decade later? Not ...
That Lost finale sure was divisive! Some people loved it, others hated it and then there’s a big chunk of people who want the internet to shut the hell up about it. Can’t help you there, angry ...
Lost producers have revealed a shortlist of code names for this season's final scene.
The most famous, most essential beach scene in film history has to be Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster 's forbidden embrace in Fred Zinnemann's From Here to Eternity.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is the final movie of the DCEU and the Snyderverse, and so its credits scene is the final scene of an era. How does it hold up?
It’s a theory that’s been fueled by the church scene and the final moments showing the wreckage of Oceanic 815 on the beach.