Lost: The drama ended on ABC in 2010. (Image: ABC)
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In season six of Lost, scenes were shown on the island as well as of an alternate timeline known as the flashsideways.
These started being shown after Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell), who was stuck in the 1970s, detonated a hydrogen bomb in series five in a bid to try and stop the hatch from ever being built.
If the hatch was never created then, theoretically, Oceanic Flight 815 wouldn t have crashed.
The flashsideways scenes were of what would have happened if the plane landed in Los Angeles.
Lost: The mystery drama is now available to watch on Disney Star. (Image: ABC)
Where was Lost filmed?
The survivors of the plane crash try to decipher where the island is early on and figured it was somewhere between Sydney, Australia, and Los Angeles, California.
However, in reality, the island where Lost was filmed was nowhere near any of these locations.
Filming for the ABC series mostly took place on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.
The original scenes for the pilot were shot at Mokulē ia Beach which is near the northwest tip of Oahu.
Lost: Where was Lost filmed? (Image: ABC)
Lost: The drama was about a group of people who landed on an island following a plane crash. (Image: ABC)
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The hugely popular 00s series
Lost is getting a new home on Disney+ when it lands on the streaming service February 23.
All six seasons of the show will be available to watch as part of Star – a new library of movies and TV shows coming to Disney+ that will join existing brands Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, National Geographic and Disney.
The multiple award-winning series is about the passengers of Oceanic Flight 815, who have to survive after their plane crash lands on a mysterious island. Disney
As the show progresses we learn more about the passengers who are trying to survive on the island through flashbacks and the challenges they face – Dr Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox), Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly), bad boy Sawyer (Josh Holloway), outdoorsy John Locke (Terry O Quinn), Michael Dawson (Harold Perrineau) and his son Walt, plus many more clashing personalities.