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The Man in Black (also called "The Smoke Monster" or simply "The Monster") is the antagonist of the American ABC television series Lost. [1] [2] He appeared as a cloud of black smoke until the final episode of season five where he appeared as a middle-aged man dressed in black.
The producers have often hinted that the black cloud of smoke is not a monster in the traditional sense, nor is it a cloud of nanobots (as some fans have speculated). [5] [6] The smoke monster is established as an antagonist in Lost from the very first episode, "Pilot". [7]
The next day, the crew members begin executing the captives, but the smoke monster saves Ricardo's life by killing the workers, but leaves Ricardo chained. As he works to free himself, a vision of his wife tells him they are in Hell. She is then apparently killed by the smoke monster. After six days, the Man in Black appears and frees Ricardo ...
Sure, the first “appearance” by what would become known as the Smoke Monster was violently jarring. And Charlie’s “Guys, where are we?” after hearing the distress signal that had been on ...
The backstory of Jacob is revealed in the episode "Across the Sea", which, according to the episode's script, took place in A.D. 44; it also revealed the mysterious Man in Black (a.k.a. the "smoke monster") is his fraternal twin and assumed his current supernatural form after an altercation with Jacob. Jacob is the protector of the Island and ...
There’s no denying the climactic smoke monster showdown at the temple is effective, and there are some great Kate reaction shots as she sees the “resurrected” Locke for the first time. 85.
Lost, which has just been added to Netflix in the US, has the most misunderstood finale of all time. ... The plane crash, the smoke monster, the hatch, the island – it was all real.
The mysterious, black, smoke cloud-like entity known as "the Monster" appeared in human form during season five and six as a middle-aged man dressed in black robes known as "The Man in Black" played by Titus Welliver, and in season six, it appears in the form of John Locke played by O'Quinn in a dual role.