Earlier this year, a fantasy action epic starring two genre icons and based on the works ofGame of ThroneslegendGeorge R.R. Martinwas unleashed. If you have no memory of this, don’t blame yourself, as the action outing sadly landed with an unceremonious splat. However, thanks to streaming, the movie is now finding an audience as action fantasy fans flock to uncover the mystery of the lost lands…
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MCU starDave Bautistajoins forces with fellow action movie iconMilla Jovovichfor the fantasy epic from author George R.R. Martin, the creator behind the HBO sensationGame of Thrones. Based on the short story by Martin,In the Lost Landsfinds Jovovich and Bautista as a witch and a warrior who find themselves fighting to survive in the titular arena. And it’s a place teaming with powerful magic, horrifying creatures, and merciless enemies.

The adaptation hails from the somewhat divisive directorPaul W.S. Anderson, who reunites with Milla Jovovichfollowing theResident Evilfranchise. The rest of the cast includes Arly Jover, Amara Okereke, Fraser James, Simon Lööf, and Deirdre Mullins alongside Jovovich and Bautista.In the Lost Landshas battled its way through bad reviews and box office failure to reach the #1 spot onHulu, beating the likes ofJaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story, the comedyRiff Raff, sci-fi outingDistant, and the Jason Statham action thrillerWrath of Man.
‘In the Lost Lands’ Was Panned by Critics, but Audiences Have Clearly Found Much to Enjoy
Unfortunately,In the Lost Landswas widely panned upon release. Despite being based on the works of the writer behindGame of Thronesandits slowly emerging franchise, as well as the best efforts of Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista, the action fantasy flick was savaged by critics, landing a rating of just 24% on Rotten Tomatoes. Combine this with the movie’s meek box office takings (just $6.1 million against a $55 million budget), and suddenly any hopes Martin had for sequels are quickly killed.MovieWeb’s own George EdelmandeclaredIn the Lost Lands“a mess,” saying…
“You would think an action-adventure fantasy movie starring two of the genres' more charismatic and accomplished stars from a short story by a beloved scribe would lead to a solid result. Sadly, In the Lost Lands is lesser than the sum of its parts. What exactly is missing though? Or didn’t go right? As is often the case with movies, it’s not entirely clear and we’d have to theorize, but the finished dish leaves much to be desired regardless of its enticing ingredients.”

While the response may have been negative,In the Lost Landsis clearly proving to be a sought-after adventure on streaming. You can check out the official synopsis below.
“Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and based on George R.R. Martin’s short story, the story centers on a queen who, desperate to fulfill her love, makes a daring play: she sends the powerful and feared sorceress Gray Alys (Mila Jovovich) to the ghostly wilderness of the Lost Lands in search of a magical power, where the sorceress and her guide, the drifter Boyce (Dave Bautista), must outwit and outfight man and demon.”

In the Lost Lands

