ABC Promos
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009I *love* ABC’s new promos. I admit, however, I’d probably hate them if the Lost characters weren’t in them. Also, check out the Dharma shark on the mailbox. Lolz.
I *love* ABC’s new promos. I admit, however, I’d probably hate them if the Lost characters weren’t in them. Also, check out the Dharma shark on the mailbox. Lolz.
So … maybe not. But Dom looks good.
Further proof that Jorge Garcia is the coolest actor on Lost.
Anyone look familiar?
Elizabeth Mitchell’s days on “Lost” aren’t over just yet.
In the closing seconds of the Season 5 finale of the ABC show, Mitchell’s character, Juliet, appeared to detonate an atomic bomb in an attempt to reboot the island’s timeline.
But at Saturday’s ABC Television Critics Association panel in Pasadena, Calif., to promote her new show, the retooled alien invasion drama “V,” Mitchell said she’s got a lot of filming still left to do as “Lost’s” Juliet.
“I will actually be back on ‘Lost.’ I am going to be traveling to Hawaii more than once,” she said of the show’s production location. “It did seem I kaboomed myself with a bomb. I don’t think it’s going to be that way. So we’ll see how that plays out.”
However, she wouldn’t say what her appearance would mean.
“I can’t say whether I’m dead or not,” she said. “But as in all things in ‘Lost,’ it will be fairly tricky.”
In the meantime, Mitchell will star in “V” alongside Scott Wolf and Morena Baccarin, beginning Nov. 3.
And she won’t be the only “Lost” star to pull double duty in the coming months.
Ian Somerhalder, who stars on The CW’s new fall series “Vampire Diaries,” confirmed to Access Hollywood at the San Diego Comic-Con that he would return as Boone. And Dominic Monaghan, who played Charlie, has been heavily rumored for a return despite his role on ABC’s new drama “FlashForward.”
Both Boone and Charlie died on previous seasons of the show but, like a number of characters, have made mysterious appearances since.
As for Monaghan, he said after Saturday’s TCA panel for “FlashForward” that he would enjoy returning — but couldn’t promise it.
“I don’t know,” he said when asked if he’d be back. “I had a great time on that show. I love the character. It’s a great character and it’s a character I enjoyed playing. It was a great time in my life and it’s the last season so if they wanted to do it it’s their last chance.”
The sixth and final season of “Lost” begins in early 2010.
I love “suits.” They can always find a way to say something without really saying anything at all…
ABC Entertainment president Steve McPherson said Saturday…
The final season of “Lost” will premiere sometime in early 2010, but ABC doesn’t know when or where yet.
McPherson says the show will most likely premiere “somewhere similar to where it was last year” — meaning it should be back in the first couple months of 2010. As for a specific timeslot, McPherson says the network won’t make a decision until it gets a sense of how its fall shows are doing.
“Lost” will run for 18 hours this season, an hour longer than initially expected.
Huh?
Too bad but it’s only showing in limited theaters in the U.S. Here is the trailer, I think it looks pretty funny.
Parts One and Two of a web series ABC is producing to pacify the rabid fans entertain us for awhile.
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The Dharma Initiative
A project discussed for years in and around conspiracy circles. Once thought to be lost, this explosive documentary series has never been seen before…until now.
The five-part video series will screen as follows:
Episode 1: July 23rd, 2009
Episode 2: August 4th, 2009
Episode 3: September 8th, 2009
Episode 4: October 15th, 2009
Episode 5: November 16th, 2009