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 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.
In the Lost Lands 2025 Movie Overviews

Movie Name | In the Lost Lands 2025 Movie |
Original Language | English |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 5 July 2025 |
Runtime | 1 hour and 41 minutes |
Country | United States |
Genres | Action Drama |
Director | Paul W. S. Anderson |
Producer | Jeremy Bolt, Paul W. S. Anderson, Milla Jovovich, Dave Bautista, Constantin Werner, Jonathan Meisner, Robert Kulzer |
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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 |
In the Lost Lands 2025 Movie Trailer
In the Lost Lands 2025 Movie Review
Starring Milla Jovovich as Gray Alys, a powerful witch, and Dave Bautista as Boyce, a grizzled hunter, the film follows their quest through a post-apocalyptic wasteland to find a shapeshifter’s power for Queen Melange (Amara Okereke). They face monsters, religious zealots led by The Enforcer (Arly Jover), and internal betrayals, set against a backdrop of a decaying city ruled by a theocratic church and a frail Overlord.
Performances receive mixed feedback. Bautista is often praised for bringing some emotional depth and charisma, with Roger Ebert noting he carries the film with a sympathetic, playful intensity, despite cheesy lines. Jovovich, however, is widely criticized for a flat, disengaged performance, with Empire stating she brings “persistent blandness” to Gray Alys. Arly Jover’s unhinged portrayal of The Enforcer is a highlight for some, with TL;DR Movie Reviews calling her a standout in an otherwise dull production. The lack of chemistry between Bautista and Jovovich is a recurring complaint, with The New York Times noting it undermines the romantic subplot.
Some reviews find redeeming qualities. Variety calls it “serviceable popcorn fantasy entertainment,” praising its action-packed, if shallow, spectacle and Western-inspired aesthetic. A few X posts, like those from @NeilBahadur and @BilgeEbiri, express enthusiasm for its “visually stimulating” and “experimental” style, appreciating Anderson’s B-movie flair. However, these are outliers, with most audience reactions on X, such as @indianmoviebiz and @ott_release, echoing critics’ disappointment over tacky VFX, weak scripting, and a $7 million box office flop against a reported $55 million budget.