Lost - Season Three


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It would be nice if the Lost game was open and vast (Like farcry). Would be funny if you had to input the number's into the computer in the hatch. I would intentionally shoot it or ignore the alert.

Yeah or if it tied nicely into Season 4...that would be pretty good.

If the Lost game is decent to good then great. I won't get my hopes up, however. While there have been a small handful of decent movie games, the TV show games have an even worse track record.

I remember when Ubisoft announced that they were doing the TMNT game and everybody thought it would be pretty good because of the publisher. I played through the whole game and it was okay at best. Lost is a lot harder to implement so I'll just sit back and wait to read what the critics have to say when the time comes.

I can't see how they can do a Lost game. Maybe when Lost has completely ended they could do a game but at the moment Lost has so many questions unanswered, i can't see how they can make the game because their would be so many question that are unanswered. I can't see the creators letting Ubisoft answer some plot specific questions.

Ruby in Antwerp, Belgium: Any scoop on Lost?

Executive producer Carlton Cuse and line producer Jean Higgins appeared at the LATV Festival last week, and E! Online spoke with them exclusively, getting answers to your questions. As for the for the future of the show in general, here's what Carlton had to say: "Some people speculated that [going forward] the show will be set in the future and then flashbacks to the present, but no, we aren't changing any of the format of the show. We are just adding the flash forwards as an element. They have made a radio call to a freighter, and there are people on that freighter, and it might be logical to imagine that that storyline will continue... The situation is going to be very intense this year. Charlie wrote on his hand not Penny's boat, and the message he wrote on his hand was very important. It was really funny because [ the clip at Comic-Con showed] Mr. Friendly saying, 'by the time you see this, I'm gonna be dead, but I am telling you it's a shame because whoever is going to come after the Others is going to be a hell of a lot worse than we ever were.' Damon and I were listening to him and sort of nodding our head going, 'That's pretty prophetic.' "

John in Spokane, Washington: There are rumors of a new Lost set being built along the lines of a temple or ruins. Have you heard anything?

According to Ms. Jean Higgins, "I don't expect any [permanent sets] for season four."

Ana in Denmark: What can we expect for Jin and Sun this season?

According to Carlton: "With Jin and Sun there is a very dynamic situation at work. She's pregnant...the fate of her child, the fate of their marriage, all those questions Damon and I will get to and more this season."

Pyotr in Moscow: Good news that Michael is returning to Lost, but what about Walt?

Again, Carlton Cuse, "Walt will be back also. But we're not going to get into any details about that."

Myrto in Athens: Hello from sunshine-filled Greece. Just one Lost question. Are we going to see Jacob again or learn anything about him in the fourth season?

According to Mr. Cuse himself, "Yes, you will see more of Jacob."

Francesca in Italy: Please, anything about Sawyer in Lost season four!

We asked Carlton if he had a favorite pairing in the triangle, and for what it's worth, he said, "I'm just a Sawyer fan..."

(Kristin @ E!)

Gah! Fix that link Rappy!

Edit: Ooooh yeah, him. He played on PB and was nixed. Then he was on those car commercials. Interesting addition. Maybe he'll be playing... Jacob??

http://spoilerslost.blogspot.com/2007/08/p...ed-role-on.html

Weird not sure what happened there!!!

Veronica Mars star Kristen Bell is reportedly in discussions to join Lost.

TV Guide has reported that Bell is being considered for the role of Charlotte, a twenty-something described as being "precocious, loquacious and funny... a very successful academic who also knows how to handle herself in the real world." The character will be introduced in the second episode of season four, which will air in the US starting in February.

Another hottie in Lost :shifty:

Ok Kristin Bell thing was denied and that rumour is as dead as Mr Eko :)

Carlton Cuse and Damon Lidelof reveal: Who is on that frieghter and are they good or bad is a significant part of next years' show. [...] If Naomi was lying about working for Penny... who says there even is a boat?

Source: The Official Lost Magazine, Issue #12

You know...I had LOST out of my mind for a while now, and then this thread pops up on the front page. Great...now what am I supposed to do for the next 6 months?

and is anyone NOT on board with the wormhole theory, after seeing the new orientation video with the bunnies and the mention of the Casimir effect?

  • 2 weeks later...
I live in Kalihi, Hawaii. Yesterday, LOST was filming on N King Street by the Discount Store and Tamashiro Market, for those that live in Hawaii.

I was able to spot Josh Halloway (Sawyer). So I'm assuming a Sawyer flashback. OR maybe a flash-forward??

The scene involved a car being chased by two police cars, leading to the first car to jump a ramp and crash.

That's all I was able to see.

Sorry, I wasn't able to record or take pictures.

It's begun people!!!

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