New series like lost
If you liked the mysterious and suspenseful storytelling of Lost, here are some new series that you might enjoy:
- The Leftovers (2014-2017): A thought-provoking series that explores the aftermath of a global event that causes 2% of the world's population to vanish without explanation.
- Westworld (2016-2018): A sci-fi western series set in a theme park where guests can interact with lifelike robots. As the robots begin to develop consciousness, the lines between reality and fantasy blur.
- The Haunting of Hill House (2018-2019): A Netflix series that follows a family who grew up in a haunted house and are still dealing with the consequences as adults.
- Russian Doll (2019-present): A dark comedy-drama that follows a woman who keeps reliving the same night over and over, as she tries to figure out what's happening to her and how to escape the time loop.
- The OA (2016-2019): A supernatural thriller that follows a young woman who returns after being missing for seven years, with a mysterious story to tell about her time away.
- Manifest (2018-present): A drama series about a group of passengers who disappear on a flight and then reappear five years later, with no memory of what happened during their time away.
- The Passage (2019-present): A vampire horror series based on the novel by Justin Cronin, which follows a group of scientists and agents as they try to prevent a vampire apocalypse.
- The Twilight Zone (2019-present): A reboot of the classic anthology series, featuring standalone episodes with a mix of sci-fi, horror, and fantasy elements.
- Castle Rock (2018-2019): A psychological horror series set in the world of Stephen King's fiction, following a woman who returns to her hometown and becomes embroiled in a mystery involving a dark presence.
- The Society (2019-present): A teen drama series about a group of high school students who are transported to a parallel universe where their parents and other adults have vanished.
These series all have elements of mystery, suspense, and intrigue that fans of Lost are likely to enjoy.