Lost At The Theater?

Apparently (please, please say it’s true!) Lost Season 4 promos will be running in the theaters before movies.  I don’t know which movies (but I will be trying to find out, believe me!) but if anyone has seen any please let us know.  I only wish that we could see the whole episode on the big screen.  I don’t know if I’d pay $10, but maybe they could run it on a Sunday as a matinee or something that would allow a cheaper price.  Then we could watch without commercials (they’d make their money on the tickets) and have the luxury of the theater experience.

I’m a dreamer.  But for now, I’ll be watching for those promos.

You can believe this or not, but here is a reported recap of one of the previews:

What follows could be spoilers for season 4…

I work at a movie theater, and I happened to see the new promo tonight. First off, I had a major LOST geek moment when I saw the footage (wasn’t expecting it). The promo is pretty short (details that the plane went down in 2004 and that rescue would be in 2008..or will it?). There are a lot of very quick cuts/dialogue from last season and season 4 footage. Everything happened so fast, but I do recall seeing the following…
-Jack firing a gun in the dark
-a cow/bull
-Locke claiming that the people arriving aren’t here for them but something else
-a nonhuman skull with a knife in it
-blood dripping down and Kate looking up (at something/someone dead?)
-AND…what appeared to be Charlie. And what’s even odder is that he had a devilish grin and what looked like short hair.

Overall, a very exciting promo (hell, ANYTHING new is great).

Source: The Tailsection

3 Responses to “Lost At The Theater?”

  1. Heather Says:

    Charlie?!?!?!?!

    Ohpleaseohpleaseohplease!!!

  2. Maurice Says:

    Hopefully someone can confirm that message on TheTailsection. That sounds like quite a promo.

  3. Andrea Says:

    Charlie! I saw this before I came here, but I was so excited. Only if he is still dead and shows up in a hallucination like Boone did… It makes his loss more bearable.

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