Netflix fans are going wild as mid-2000s favorite hits streaming platform
Netflix kicked off the month by adding a popular series from the 2000s that millions of viewers are sure to add to their summer streaming schedules.
The streaming service has added a popular series that aired for 121 episodes on a major U.S. network for six seasons between 2004 and 2010, winning 10 Primetime Emmys over the years.
The fantasy adventure revolves around the aftermath of a plane crash on a deserted island and how the survivors band together afterwards.
The series became a huge success and developed a cult status among television viewers that still exists 14 years after the end of the original series.
Netflix announced Monday that its 22.5 million X/Twitter followers would add a new series to its library with a series of numbers that relate to the show’s storyline.
Netflix kicked off the month by adding a popular ’00s series that millions of viewers are sure to add to their summer streaming schedules
The series in question is Lost, the hit ABC series from JJ Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Jeffrey Lieber, which is also available on Hulu.
Netflix and Disney reached a pact in 2023 to jointly stream certain series, including Lost and the hit ABC series Grey’s Anatomy, according to Variety.
Netflix struck a deal with Disney/ABC in 2009 for streaming rights to the series. Hulu regained exclusive rights in 2018, the network announced.
The story of the series revolves around the people who survive a plane crash en route from Sydney to Los Angeles.
The series’ cast includes Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway, Yunjin Kim, Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Daniel Dae Kim, Terry O’Quinn, Naveen Andrews, Michael Emerson, Dominic Monaghan, and Ken Leung.
The numbers in the original tweet – 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 – had multiple meanings in relation to the show.
They referenced lottery numbers played by Garcia’s character Hugo “Hurley” Reyes; atomic numbers; and numbers in an equation that predicted “a bad omen,” the outlet said.
A number of fans celebrated the news on social media, with one calling the series the “BEST TV SERIES OF ALL TIME,” while another said the news hit them like a “wave of nostalgia.”
Netflix announced the addition to its library to its 22.5 million X/ Twitter followers on Monday with a series of numbers significant to the series’ storyline.
The streamer announced that viewers in the US will be able to watch all six seasons of the show
A number of fans celebrated the news on social media, with one calling the series the ‘BEST TV SERIES OF ALL TIME’
One fan predicted that the series could frustrate a new generation of viewers with its twists and surprises
Some viewers pointed to the controversial conclusion of the series, which initially aired as a two-part finale on May 23, 2010
The cast of the hit noughties series were photographed in 2005
Actor Jorge Garcia played the role of Hugo ‘Hurley’ Reyes in the hit series
One fan predicted that the series would frustrate a new generation of viewers with all the twists and turns.
“Some of Gen Z is going to see this for the first time and get really frustrated when they realize halfway through that the creators have no idea what they’re doing,” the user said.
Some viewers pointed to the controversial conclusion of the series, which initially aired as a two-part finale on May 23, 2010.
“This show had the wildest ending,” said one user. “I liked it, but I also didn’t like it.”
Another said: ‘I’ve seen all the series but I still don’t get what the result is. It was a great series.’
One user advised: ‘Just stop watching before the final episode and pretend they’ve finished it.’