The Lost Boys is a series adaptation of the iconic 1987 Warner Bros
horror comedy feature film of the same name. Envisioned for a
seven-season, anthology-style run, the series will tell a story spanning
70 years, each season chronicling a decade. Season 1 will be set in San
Francisco during the Summer of Love, 1967. Each season, the humans, the
setting, the antagonist and the story all change — only the vampires,
our Lost Boys, who like the Peter Pan characters never grow up, remain
the same. The project, will explore what it really means to be immortal.
Type: Scripted
Languages: English
Status: In Development
Runtime: 60 minutes
Premier: None
The Lost Boys - Lost Boys: The Thirst - Netflix
Lost Boys: The Thirst is a 2010 horror comedy film directed by Dario
Piana and stars Corey Feldman, Casey B. Dolan, Tanit Phoenix and Jamison
Newlander. It is a sequel to Lost Boys: The Tribe (2008) and the third
and final film of The Lost Boys trilogy.
The Lost Boys - Plot - Netflix
In Washington, D.C., Edgar and Alan Frog interrupt a half-vampire
Senator who is killing a Congressman to finish his transformation. In
the ensuing chaos, Alan is forced to drink vampire blood, which will
make him a half-vampire. Five years later in San Cazador, California,
Edgar is facing eviction from his trailer and tries to raise funds by
selling his collection of old comic books to his friend Zoe, who works
at a local comics shop. While there, a famous blogger named Johnny Trash
enters; Zoe explains that Johnny is there for a rave that's going on in
the town. Back at his trailer, Edgar is approached by Gwen Lieber, a
writer of romantic vampire novels, whose brother Peter was kidnapped
during a rave in Ibiza, Spain and she suspects vampiric activity. She
gives him a vial of a drug called “The Thirst” which is given to people
at raves hosted by a person known as “DJ X”; he determines that it is
vampire blood. Gwen offers him a large sum of money to rescue her
brother, but he turns it down. DJ X and his associates are transporting
Peter—bound and drugged—in a small plane. DJ X and three others jump
from the plane in flight, landing safely to meet Johnny Trash for a live
interview. DJ X mauls Johnny afterward, since the blogger had served his
purpose in promoting the rave online. Edgar visits Alan, who is now
half-vampire and satisfies his thirst for blood by feeding on animal
blood acquired in his job as a taxidermist. Edgar tries to enlist Alan's
aid in stopping DJ X from raising an army through his raves, but he
refuses, having lost all hope that he can be saved and believing that
the whole Alpha Vampire theory is just a “neverending pyramid scheme”.
Remembering his youthful days with Alan and Sam Emerson, Edgar resolves
to take the job alone but Gwen introduces him to Lars Van Goetz, a
former reality TV star hoping to use the mission to make him famous
again; Edgar reluctantly accepts his help. After a visit to the grave of
Sam Emerson (who Edgar was forced to kill when he turned into a
vampire), in which Edgar returns to Sam the Batman #14 that Sam had
boasted having when they met, Edgar finds that Alan has left him a book
of vampire history to help in his mission. Edgar gives the book to Zoe
to research. She is attacked by a vampire, but she and Edgar defeat it,
and she explains what she has learned about a ritual sacrifice during a
Blood Moon, such as the one that will occur the night of the rave.
Congressman Blake, now Edgar's weapons designer (for a fee) outfits
Edgar and Zoe for battle. After fighting off an attack on Blake's house,
they meet up with Gwen, Lars, and Claus, and set off for the island
where the rave is taking place. Leaving Gwen behind for her safety, the
remaining four go inside in search of Peter. Lars finds him, but
thinking that the whole thing is staged, leaves Peter to rescue him at a
more dramatic time. As they fight various vampires, Lars has his heart
ripped out by one of them and Edgar is injured by Lily, but rejoins
Gwen, Claus, and Zoe in returning to the building. DJ X is distributing
The Thirst to the crowd, and preparing to sacrifice Peter. Edgar takes
on DJ X, and is narrowly saved by the timely arrival of Alan. The
vampire hunters rally, and Edgar impales DJ X with a resin spike grenade
(a weapon stolen from Area 51 by Congressman Blake) before he and Alan
finish him off with swords through the heart. To their surprise, the
death of DJ X doesn't cause the half-vampires to revert. They discover
that Peter was the real alpha vampire (and Gwen is not his sister),
whose power DJ X was attempting to extract. Gwen's rescue mission was
also a ruse to bring Edgar to Peter, who wanted him to become his
personal vampire hit-man, to keep other vampires under control. Peter
kills Gwen instead of turning her like she wanted, and orders the other
vampires to kill Edgar and the rest. Peter attempts to use his partial
control over Alan against Edgar, but Edgar douses Peter with water which
he simultaneously blesses into holy water, destroying Peter and
returning everyone else to normal. Later, as Alan enjoys getting his
first suntan in years, Zoe and Edgar reflect on their adventure. Edgar
wonders about her knowledge that vampires were real, which she dismisses
as “a hunch”. Edgar comments about something he's just read about female
werewolves being able to transform at any time and the film ends with
Zoe's face as she becomes a werewolf.
The Lost Boys - References - Netflix