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I started watching Lost in June and I finished all 5 seasons in about 2 weeks...it's an AMAZING show! I can't wait for the next season!

Same here!

I started watching in June too, but it took until now to watch all 5 seasons!

Can't wait to see Season 6!

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje has admitted that he hopes to return to Lost for its final season.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, the actor - also known as Mr. Eko - said that he has been in discussions with producers over a potential comeback.

"Adewale is open for business," he said. "We have had talks about some things they might do for the final season and there are other dead folks coming back allegedly but at the moment it is still a maybe. A strong maybe, but I have not shot anything yet or signed any contracts. But I'm hoping."

He added: "Fans of Eko should have hope. I loved playing that character."

Greg Grunberg recently revealed that he has been asked to return for the show's upcoming sixth season, while Elizabeth Mitchell confirmed that she will reprise her role as Juliet for "more than one" episode.

Oh my oh my!!!!!

He knew that that Jack and Locke would have to go head to head quite a bit in Season 6. Now if he is talking about the real Locke or Darth Locke who knows? At least we will get a good dose of Terry O' Quinn.

I hope it's the real Locke, and that Locke kicks Jack's ass :D

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje has said that he's ready and willing to return to Lost, and new reports from the set indicate he may be getting his wish. The ODI is reporting that Mr. Eko's church is being rebuilt, although this one might be more advanced than the last, with an automatic watering system to keep the foliage around the church green. [The ODI]

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje has said that he's ready and willing to return to Lost, and new reports from the set indicate he may be getting his wish. The ODI is reporting that Mr. Eko's church is being rebuilt, although this one might be more advanced than the last, with an automatic watering system to keep the foliage around the church green. [The ODI]

I wonder if he is going to bring Monk with him...

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In early July we showed off a first look at Lost - The Complete 5th Season: Dharma Initiation Kit, the special limited-edition collector's package that will be available on both DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats. These come out on December 8th, the same day as the standard-packaged versions ship on DVD and Blu-ray.

Over the weekend one of our retailer contacts sent us an updated look at the packaging for the "Dharma Initiation Kit" set. It's not truly a surprise to get the revised artwork, because the previous image was labeled "subject to change". Some of the changes are quite interesting, however: there's an additional disc shown in the set, but not in a "floppy disc" sleeve as the first five are. Instead, the new one resembles a vinyl record sticking out of its sleeve, for the single of a song titled "Dharma Lady" from the fictional (or are they? producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse have insisted the band is real, however obscure) '70s musical group "Geronimo Jackson". That's a band which fans of Lost should recall coming up in various episodes, in various ways (an album found in "the hatch", on posters, t-shirts, etc.).

Another change is the addition of a new patch, of the type that would be seen on Dharma jumpsuits. In addition to the patches already shown for "The Lamp Post" and for the Cafeteria section of the Barracks, there is now a third patch containing the logo of the submarine, The Galaga. Additionally, there have been some tweaks made in the coloring and layout of some of the materials shown, and the map seen under the patches is now a "finished" map rather than the crude hand-drawn map shown in the previous picture. Finally, the outer box has been finalized, with the same concept (of beat-up corrugated cardboard) as before, but even better.

Please note that we've checked with our contacts at the studio itself, and they confirm that this is the DVD artwork for the "Dharma Initiation Kit" release, and that the Blu-ray version of this kit hasn't had artwork released yet. We're sure it will look similar to this, however. We've got the "beauty shot" to show you first, with the updated look at the entire package and its contents. Below that are a few close-ups of various portions of that picture, so you can get a better look at some of it. At the bottom is the new close-up of the outer package. Enjoy!

Source: TVShowsOnDVD

Here is the first official casting call for Season 6

The first official piece of new casting for Lost?s sixth and final season has arrived ? and it?s surprisingly detailed. Team Darlton is looking for an actor in his mid 30s to late 50s to Lennon: Scruffy, edgy, charismatic, and slightly stir-crazy, Lennon can be deferential when it?s called for.

He?s the spokesperson/translator for the president of a foreign corporation. He?s a wily negotiator, and far more powerful than his lowly position would seem to indicate. indicate.

RecurrinEWe: EW

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The other day we reported that ABC?s ?Lost? was looking for someone to play a new character on the show named Lennon. Well, their search is over. They have casts John Hawkes to play him, according to Hollywood Reporter.

The character,Lennon is a spokesperson and translator for the president of a foreign corporation. However, the character will have more influence than meets the eye. At this time, it remains to be seen if Lennon will be interested in peace and love,or if he will play a darker role.

John Hawkes has appeared on a couple of HBO shows in the past, which include : ?Eastbound & Down? as Dustin Powers and ?Deadwood? as Sol Star.?

Source: On the Flix

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Super-famous Japanese actor Hiroyuki Shimosawa ? best known stateside for his roles in The Last Samurai and Rush Hour 3 ? is joining the sixth and final season of Lost, sources confirm to me exclusively.

Who?s Shimosawa playing? Beats the hell out of me. I squeezed every last one of my moles for deets and the only thing I came up with is that it?s a ?significant recurring? role. Sounds like a case for Doc Jensen?

?My prediction,? says D.J., ?is that he will play a mystical mystery man who serves as John Locke?s Obi-Wan-meets-Mr. Miyagi in the post-Jughead rebooted Lost timeline. Attuned to The Island?s magic ? perhaps an embodiment of The Island itself ? Hiroyuki?s character will help the amnesiac Locke rediscover his destiny to become The Island knight/protector and guide him back, even as dark forces conspire to stop Locke and the rest of the castaways from going back.?

Yeah, I suspected as much.

This is the second major season 6 Lost casting to break this week. On Wednesday, it was announced that Deadwood?s John Hawkes had been tapped to play Lennon, the ?scruffy, edgy, charismatic spokesperson/translator for the president of a foreign corporation.?

Source

A pair of intrepid Lost watchers visited several sets during a Hawaii vacation, and found what looks to be the set for the first location shoot of the six season: the beach temple where Jacob lived, with the remnants of a bonfire. Word is that Michael Emerson (Ben) and Terry O'Quinn (Locke, maybe) are attached to the scene, suggesting at least one thread of Season Six will pick up where Season Five left off. [Ryan's Hawaii Blog]

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As you have probably guessed by now, this is a direct continuation of the Season 5 finale with Ben and Locke (UnLocke) exiting the statue and meeting with the rest of the characters.

Our source did not understand what was taking place but as you can see all the others are looking to the sky as Ben and UnLocke walk towards the rest. My first thought was could there be a plane crash or perhaps another flash (purple sky incident)??

Well Ryan's Set Report has several great details describing a scene with UnLocke beating the crap out of Richard!!

?LOST? filmed late into the night and continued work today in West O?ahu (as reported yesterday). And ?LOST? fans from afar ? New York and Brazil ? were able to get relatively close to the action as a scene unfolded at Jacob?s beach temple. The following is a composite of their brief, breathless reports:

When we arrived, Terry O?Quinn (Locke) was the only main actor working, and he was laying in the sand? likely to get a close up for his body. Then, as he was replaced by a stand-in (lie-in?), Yunjun Kim (Sun) and Nestor Carbonell (Richard) arrived on set with other actors and extras. The next scene was of Not-Locke and Richard descending from the temple. The assembled Others, obviously suspicious of Not-Locke, raise their guns as Not-Locke steps up to confront Richard.

After O?Quinn rehearsed some moves with Carbonell?s stand-in, the last scene we watched was the most intense. Not-Locke beats the crap out of Richard. After Richard is taken down, Not-Locke looks across the faces of everyone watching. He waves his finger and says, ?I?m very disappointed in all of you.?

that just sounds awesome that last bit!

Jacob said that "they're coming back". The ones from the incident must be time travelling so I guess at that moment something happens in the sky and that's why they all look at the sky while the other two are coming out of the temple. That's my .. wild guess :p
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