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In June 2007, it was announced that the mobisodes, which would be renamed Lost: Missing Pieces, would star the regular characters of Lost in thirteen short video clips unrelated to each other. [5] Twelve scenes were newly shot; one was a deleted scene from the television series. Critical response to Lost: Missing Pieces was mixed.
Although a large cast made Lost more expensive to produce, the writers benefited from added flexibility in story decisions. [1] According to series executive producer Bryan Burk, "You can have more interactions between characters and create more diverse characters, more back stories, more love triangles."
Geronimo Jackson has been referenced in six episodes of Lost as well as in The Lost Experience. The producers of Lost have asserted that Geronimo Jackson was a genuine, but obscure, 1970s rock band, which released one album entitled Magna Carta. Aside from sources relating to Lost, there is no evidence for the existence of this band. [13]
While the show itself had its ups and downs, its cinematic first episode is unquestionably one of the best pilots ever made, introducing a sprawling cast of survivors who find themselves trapped ...
The "Lost" cast and creators have spoken out about the controversial ending to the iconic TV series. ... reemerging now that the hit ABC series is streaming on Netflix. The mind-bending show, ...
All six seasons of “Lost,” the cult-classic supernatural show that ended its TV run 14 years ago, are once again streaming on Netflix in the U.S. as of July 1. The full run of “Lost ...
Netflix is an American global Internet streaming-on-demand media provider that has distributed a number of original streaming television shows, including original series, specials, miniseries, and documentaries and films. Netflix's original productions also include continuations of canceled series from other networks, as well as licensing or co ...
Rodrigo Santoro, [27] who has been called "the Brazilian Tom Cruise" and "the Brazilian Russell Crowe", [28] was cast in his first major American television role as Paulo on Lost. [29] Appearing in a total of seven episodes, Santoro was reportedly paid "between $2634 and $6427 a week". [ 30 ]