LOST returns exclusively to Sky One for an action-packed fourth season on Sunday 3 February at 9:00pm and, with the dramatic twist to the finale of season three, this series is set to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
There are only three more short seasons left in the award-winning series: what was LOST is about to be found. Rescue is imminent… but how or by whom remains a mystery. Executive producers and creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse are putting together the final pieces of the jigsaw and have the entire journey mapped out.
Catapulted into the future at the end of last series, we saw a troubled Jack (Matthew Fox), with Kate (Evangeline Lilly) after they had been rescued from the island. But how far in the future was this? How did they get off the island? Were they the only survivors to escape? And who is in the coffin? Read more & comment »
Matthew Fox, who plays Dr. Jack Shepard on hit US TV show, Lost, has given a great interview to Entertainment Weekly this week. Fox spills the beans on season four of the show and also talks about the massive finale on season three.
Fox enthused:
“I was walking around with the cat-that-ate-the-canary look on my face. And when I would get questioned on it, I would say, ‘I can’t say anything, but, man, I can’t wait for you to find out.’ Even a lot of the crew didn’t know. When the scripts went out, the last scene of the episode was missing. So when we started shooting, the crew was just like, ‘Oh my God!’” Fox said.
He also tals about about the supernatural elements of the show coming to the forefront in Season 4. “Last year, we find out Jack and Kate are off the island. How the f— did that happen? And why does he want to go back? In answering those questions, you have to start addressing the bigger, epic scope of the show. In doing that, you’re going to get into questions about the show that the audience is just dying to start finding out. What is this island? Where is this island? When is this island?”
To read the full interview with the gorgeous Matthew Fox, just click here.
Lost fans have been disappointed in recent weeks with the news that all new episodes have been put on hold due to the US writers strike. However, there is some good news on the horizon as ABC broadcasts the first of it’s Lost webisodes.
The series of two- to three-minute vignettes — collectively known as “Missing Pieces” — kicks off with “The Watch,” focusing on Matthew Fox’s character. The micro-stories aren’t deleted scenes — they’re newly-shot material that fits into the larger Lost saga; it’s up to the fans to figure out where they belong. A new Webisode will post on ABC.com each Monday.
The new season of Lost may be delayed due to the current US writers strike, but bosses behind the show have decided to release it’s Lost “mobisodes” as webisodes next Monday.
The series of two- to three-minute vignettes — collectively known as “Missing Pieces” — kicks off with “The Watch,” focusing on Matthew Fox’s character. The micro-stories aren’t deleted scenes — they’re newly-shot material that fits into the larger Lost saga; it’s up to the fans to figure out where they belong. A new Webisode will post on ABC.com each Monday.
May 6th, 2007 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Lost, Sky-One
A newly focused Locke breaks away from the Others in an attempt to persuade Sawyer to help rid them of a great nemesis that has caused nothing but pain in both of their lives.
This programme plays in HD on Sky One HD Channel 197. Sunday 6 May 2007 at 22:00