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Sayid and Miles on screen together — Naveen Andrews and Ken Leung star in Last Days

October 24, 2025Deadline / Roger Ebert

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Sayid et Miles réunis à l'écran — Naveen Andrews et Ken Leung dans Last Days
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Two survivors of the island. Two forbidden islands. One fictional, one very real. Naveen Andrews (Sayid Jarrah in Lost) and Ken Leung (Miles Straume in Lost) share the screen in Last Days, a Justin Lin film released October 24, 2025 in the United States. It's the first time since Lost that two cast members have reunited in the same project. And the subject isn't trivial: an isolated island, a man who shouldn't go there, and a community the outside world should never have disturbed.

Last Days tells the true story of John Allen Chau. In November 2018, this 26-year-old American evangelical missionary lands clandestinely on North Sentinel Island, in India's Andaman archipelago. The Sentinelese are one of the world's last completely isolated tribes. They've refused all contact for millennia. Chau is killed by arrows on the second day. He had left a message: "You guys might have to be my death." The tribe kept his body. No one went to retrieve it. Justin Lin — the director behind five Fast & Furious films — returned to his indie roots to adapt this story from an Outside magazine article.

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Naveen Andrews plays Sonny, a condescending superior who dismisses police inspector Meera's efforts. Ken Leung portrays Patrick, Chau's father — a doctor, disappointed, who doesn't understand his son's religious calling. Two characters on the margins of the central adventure. Two Lost actors in a film about obsession, isolation, and the consequences of crossing boundaries that aren't ours to cross. The resonance is hard to ignore.

The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2025. Critics were divided. Deadline praised it as "a refreshing return to indie roots." Roger Ebert described it as "periodically absorbing but structurally scattered." Audiences gave it 4.9 on IMDb. Last Days is now available streaming on Prime Video, Apple TV and VOD on major platforms.

The Lost thread is there, silent but persistent. Sayid and Miles never really shared scenes together on the island. Miles arrived in season 4, when the group dynamic had already shifted. But they both carry the same trademark: characters defined by what they hide, what they've done, and what they can't undo. Last Days isn't a reunion film. But for Lost fans, seeing Andrews and Leung in the same frame — even in supporting roles — it's something. One cursed island replaces another.

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