The Hindi film In the Lost Lands, an action-drama, was released on OTT yesterday, July 5, 2025. Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, who also co-wrote the script with Constantin Werner, the 1-hour and 41-minute movie was produced by a team including Jeremy Bolt, Paul W.S. Anderson, Milla Jovovich, Dave Bautista, Constantin Werner, Jonathan Meisner, and Robert Kulzer. It was presented by Constantin Film, Spark Productions, FilmNation Entertainment, Dream Bros. Entertainment, and Rusalka Film.
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Movie Name | In the Lost Lands 2025 Movie |
Original Language | English |
Release Date | 5 July 2025 |
Runtime | 1 hour and 41 minutes |
Country | United States |
Genres | Action Drama |
Director | Paul W. S. Anderson |
Production Co. | Constantin Film, Spark Productions, FilmNation Entertainment, Dream Bros. Entertainment, Rusalka Film |
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In the Lost Lands 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor/Actress | Role (if known) |
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Milla Jovovich | Gray Alys |
Dave Bautista | Boyce |
Jessica Green | Queen |
Dustin Ceithamer | Fiddle |
Christian Sloan | General |
Anya Taylor-Joy | – |
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In the Lost Lands 2025 Movie Review
is a dystopian action-fantasy film that has garnered overwhelmingly negative reviews for its lackluster execution, despite a promising premise and star-studded cast. The film follows Gray Alys (Milla Jovovich), a witch tasked by Queen Melange (Amara Okereke) to retrieve a shapeshifter’s power from the dangerous Lost Lands, a post-apocalyptic wasteland. She’s joined by Boyce (Dave Bautista), a grizzled hunter, as they face monsters, religious zealots led by the Enforcer (Arly Jover), and internal betrayals in a world ravaged by war and ruled by a theocratic regime.
Critics have heavily criticized the film for its weak script, poor visuals, and lack of narrative depth. ScreenRant calls it a “sludgy, lifeless” experience with a bad opening that fails to recover, highlighting clunky dialogue and a dreary aesthetic. Rotten Tomatoes reports a 25% approval rating from 69 reviews, with a consensus that it “squanders” Martin’s source material on an “incomprehensible eyesore.” Empire Magazine and The Guardian both give it 2/5, noting its “ugly-looking misfire” and “flabby characterisation” with “midprice VFX” that plods through a humorless sci-fi fantasy terrain.
IGN labels it Anderson’s “most misguided work,” criticizing its cheap CGI, stiff choreography, and lack of emotional weight, despite Bautista and Jovovich’s efforts. The New York Times points out the lack of chemistry between the leads and a threadbare plot that barely resembles an idea. Metacritic goes further, calling it potentially “the worst movie of 2025” for failing in every aspect—direction, acting, photography, and narrative.