Losthas been available to stream on the platform from anywhere in the world since August 15 last year,but Netflix has been unable to renew its deal to continue hosting it. Manynew viewers may immediately be seeking explanations forLost’s mind-bending plot twists, as they no longer have time to go back and rewatch the show’s most perplexing episodes.
Now, a removal date has appeared onLost’s Netflix page in all countries except the United States, confirming thatit will only be available to stream on the platform until August 12, 2025.Meanwhile, Netflix’s deal to host the series in the U.S. runs until the end of 2025, according toWhat’s On Netflix.

What Lost Leaving Netflix Means For Fans Of The TV Masterpiece
It’s Staying For U.S. Netflix Subscribers Until 2026
While it’s typically considered amistake to look upLostfan theories during a first watchof the legendary series, for those who’ve only recently become fans via Netflix, there’s no time to lose.Lostwill be gone from the platform at midnight on August 14 in all countries except the United States.
The good news for American viewers is thatNetflix will be able to keep streamingLostin the U.S. until June 09, 2025. Streaming audiences with Netflix subscriptions in the United States still have four and a half months to get through (and fully understand) the show’s six seasons before they lose access to it.
Our Take On Lost Leaving Netflix
The Show Is A Major Asset That’s Still Massively Popular Among Streamers
It was a major coup for Netflix when they announced they’d bereleasingLostfor streaming in July last year, as the show is widely hailed as one of the greatest works of television ever produced.The streaming giant has also helped introduce the show to a whole new generationof fans.
Lost leaving Netflix comes as a blow to the platform as well as these new fans.