In the sun-kissed coastal town of Santa Carla, California, a sense of tranquility pervades the air. For Sam Emerson and his younger brother Michael, this idyllic setting promises to be a fresh start, free from the troubles that plagued their previous life in San Fernando Valley. However, their mother, Lucy, is unaware of the darkness lurking beneath the town's façade. As the brothers settle into their new home, they quickly discover that Santa Carla is infested with a peculiar breed of vampires – or "Bloods" as the locals call them. These creatures roam the streets on their motorcycles, seeking out unsuspecting victims to satiate their insatiable thirst for blood. The Emerson family's world is turned upside down when Sam and Michael cross paths with the Frog Brothers, two eccentric vampire hunters who have been battling these monstrous entities for years. Enter David and Eric Draven, also known as the Lost Boys – a gang of undead teenagers who have abandoned their usual nocturnal habits to take part in the local surf culture. These charismatic outsiders befriend Sam and Michael, drawing them into a world of reckless abandon and rebellion. As the brothers become embroiled in the Frog Brothers' quest to vanquish the vampires, they find themselves facing off against the enigmatic and terrifying leader of the Bloods, Max. As tensions escalate and the stakes grow higher, Sam and Michael must confront the harsh realities of their new environment. They soon learn that the only way to survive is to join forces with the Frog Brothers and take down the vengeful vampires before they can claim any more victims. With its blend of humor, action, and horror, The Lost Boys weaves a captivating tale of self-discovery, loyalty, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.