Interesting news for you Lost fans out there– so don’t read forward if you don’t want any details. It’s sounds like Jack’s crazy plan worked. In May’s finale, the castaways detonated a bomb on the mysterious island in hopes of resetting the last several years of their lives. During Comic-Con this year numerous sixth season reports were made including the announcement of the return of Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet Burke), Jeremy Davies (Daniel Faraday) and Dominic Monaghan (Charlie Pace), as well as the inclusion of Nestor Carbonell (Richard Alpert) as a main character. Josh Holloway stated his character Sawyer would revert back to his old self after the loss of Juliet.
Other announcements include Carlton Cuse (executive producer and showrunner) stating both the time travel and flash-forward seasons were over, and they’re moving into something different for the sixth season. These revelations confirms reports that suggested a “Lost” reunion of sorts for the final season.
“(In the first season, the characters) were running around the jungle, things felt intense and surprising. We have a way that we’re going to be able to do that in the final season too.” said Cuse.
“There’s a good chance you’ll be seeing many characters you haven’t seen since the first season again,” said executive producer Damon Lindelof.
The final season, producers say, will in some ways resemble the first.
Yet fans shouldn’t think that any sort of narrative reboot will invalidate everything that’s already happened, “because that would be a real big cheat,” said Jorge Garcia, who plays Hugo on the show.
“Just trust us,” reassured Cuse.
The show will also employ a new narrative device that’s unique to the final season.
“The time travel season is over, the flash forward season is over,” Lindelof said. “We’re going to do something different.”
Lost will conclude its sixth season with its 121st and final episode airing in May 2010. It is planned to have 18 episodes.

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