damon lindeloff-related stories
Posted Jun 14th 2007 1:29PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Industry, Lost
Lost creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse recently made an appearance at a Promax/BDA conference where they made some promises about the series ending and provided some insight on extras they have planned for next season.
First of all, the two promising fans that they will not give the series a "murky" ending, like what happened with this week's
series finale of
The Sopranos. They said they will answer questions and explain the island's mysteries over the next 48 episodes.
Continue reading Lost creators promise answers, not Sopranos-style ending
Posted Nov 2nd 2006 2:00PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost, Watercooler Talk

I don't want to ruin it for you guys who haven't had a chance to see last night's episode of
Lost. After all, it hasn't even been 24 hours since the show aired.
Let's just say that someone dies and there are conflicting reports all over the internet today about why that certain someone was written off the show.
Warning: *SPOILERS* from last night's episode are after the jump.
Continue reading Why did a certain character get killed off Lost?
Posted Oct 26th 2006 3:32PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, ABC, Lost, Celebrities, Firefly

I've been reading these rumors for a while but now it appears to be true- Nathan Fillion has a guest starring role coming up on
Lost. According to
Sci Fi Wire, he'll play a character named 'Kevin' in an episode called "I Do" which airs on November 8th. It's the last episode before
Lost goes on a 13-week break. The story doesn't say what his role is but I'm guessing that he's in a flashback. The episode is written by executive producers Damon Lindeloff and Carlton Cuse.
Why should you care? Fillion is a hero to many
Firefly worshippers. He played Capt. Mal Reynolds in the short-lived series and the movie,
Serenity.
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Posted Jul 7th 2006 8:57PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, ABC, TV on the Bigscreen, Lost

Our buddies over at
Cinematical are all a-buzz over the possibility that the ABC drama,
Lost, will culminate with a movie. Executive producer Damon Lindeloff is talking up the idea of bringing the series to a close with a big screen finale. He would like to do five seasons and then a movie, partly to keep the network from making him drag the show on and on for years. It's hard to argue with his reasoning. We've all seen what happens when good shows outstay their welcome (
The X-Files,
Desperate Housewives - ha!).
With all the complicated storylines and themes, I'd say that's a movie that will confound anyone who hasn't watched the series. And, should it only be for fans of the television show? Movies like
The X-Files: Fight the Future and
Serenity were dumbed down a bit in order to woo a broader audience. Is that even possible with something like
Lost?
Posted Feb 23rd 2006 6:01PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Talent, Lost

Javier Grillo-Marxuach, a
supervising producer and writer on
Lost, is leaving the show. He was hired on about two years ago when
Lost was just a gleam in J.J. Abrams' eye. On
his website, Javi
says his gig on
Lost was only meant to be a couple of months so he could help create long-term story arcs and
basically plan out the series (and write a pilot!). Two years, seven episodes, and "one hanging hobbit"
later, Javi said it's the right time for him to leave and let the other writers take the show where it needs to go.
Javi has been one of the most high-profile writers of the show, frequently producing the
Radio Free Javi podcasts about
Lost and his other interests,
including comic books. He also is a frequent contributor to
The Fuselage, the
ABC-sanctioned forum about the show.
Continue reading Supervising producer is leaving Lost
Posted Feb 10th 2006 9:28AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: ABC, Lost, Celebrities
Lost
producers are denying rumors in
US
Weekly that Michelle Rodriguez, who plays the unlikable Ana Lucia on
Lost, is being booted off the show
for her bad behavior. Michelle's
poor
decisions about drinking and driving made headlines several times during the fall, but
Lost producers say
that's no reason to vote the girl off the island.
Co-creator Damon Lindeloff told TV Guide Online's
Ask
Ausiello, "Not a word of it is true.
Lost's story is the star, and no actor would ever be killed off
for any reason other than supporting the story."
Hmmm. Damon may be speaking a little too early on that
one. Rodriguez
goes to trial in March on
her latest drunk driving charge, where she could be sent to California for
violating probation
related to drunk driving charges there. I think that'd bring a quick end to Ana Lucia.
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