Monday, October 31, 2011
Lost coming to Amazon Prime Instant
Disney/ABC has signed a new deal extending their partnership with Netflix (which will also mean Netflix adds shows like Alias to their instant queue). They have also signed a deal to put their shows on Amazon Prime's Instant service, which means you will be able to watch Lost instantly on Amazon as early as today.
Monday, July 25, 2011
The Comic Con Lost Deleted Scene!
In case you haven't heard, a Lost deleted scene was shown at Comic Con this past weekend, which supposedly proves the entire storyline was planned in advance. Enjoy!

OK, so maybe it wasn't planned ahead of time, but Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof, director Jack Bender, and actors Mark Pellegrino and Titus Welliver all shot it recently as a joke for the fans.
OK, so maybe it wasn't planned ahead of time, but Carlton Cuse, Damon Lindelof, director Jack Bender, and actors Mark Pellegrino and Titus Welliver all shot it recently as a joke for the fans.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Happy Birthday, Matthew Fox!
Everyone's favorite TV doc turns 45 today! Many happy returns to Matthew Fox! By the way, cake will be served in the break room at lunch.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Lilly joins The Hobbit
As you may know by now, Evangeline Lilly has been cast as Tauriel, a Woodland Elf in the Lord of the Rings prequel The Hobbit. Not a whole lot is known about her role, except that it does not involve a romantic relationship with Orlando Bloom's character of Legolas.
Lilly won't begin filming her role until September, when the second "block" of shooting begins on the two-film series. Here is a video of Hobbit director Peter Jackson discussing the first block of shooting, which just wrapped:
Lilly won't begin filming her role until September, when the second "block" of shooting begins on the two-film series. Here is a video of Hobbit director Peter Jackson discussing the first block of shooting, which just wrapped:
Friday, July 8, 2011
JJ Abrams and Michael Giacchino discuss their careers
J.J. Abrams and Michael Giacchino have been joined at the hip - so to speak - for at least the past ten years. The former video game score composer was tapped by Abrams to provide music for some of his biggest projects, including Alias, Lost, Star Trek, Super 8, and Fringe. He won the Oscar in 2010 for his score for the Pixar movie "Up." Last month, Abrams and Giacchino sat down and discussed their careers at the Hammer Museum. Here is the video, but be warned: it's 90 minutes long. Enjoy!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Has it really been a year?
One year ago today, Lost ended with a finale that divided fans. WE HAVE TO GO BACK! OK, I had to get that out.
If you're wondering what the cast is up to, Entertainment Weekly can catch you up. Click here to see their article!
If you're wondering what the cast is up to, Entertainment Weekly can catch you up. Click here to see their article!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
New trailer for Alcatraz
Here it is! The new trailer for J.J. Abrams' show ALCATRAZ, which hits Fox in 2012!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Matthew Fox goes dark for "Alex Cross" film
Matthew Fox has signed on to a new film, a short time after he said he was considering quitting acting. He will play a serial killer in a reboot of the Alex Cross movie franchise. In the previous Cross films, "Along Came a Spider" and "Kiss the Girls," Morgan Freeman played Cross. In the new film, Tyler Perry takes on the role. No word yet on filming schedule or a release date.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Terry O'Quinn gets a new show
Terry O'Quinn has signed on to a new ABC show. With Michael Emerson already committed to a CBS show, their proposed pilot together won't happen anytime soon. O'Quinn's new show is called "Hallelujah," a drama that focuses on a small town caught in a battle of good and evil, when a stranger appears that may be able to make peace. O'Quinn will play Del, a charismatic but corrupt local millionaire.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Matthew Fox on the London stage
Matthew Fox is getting away from TV and movies by taking to the London stage. He is currently preparing for a role in "In a Forest Dark and Deep," a new play Neil LaBute. Fox will play a brother to a character played by Olivia Williams, who together explore their troubled relationship while at a rural cabin. In an interview with the London Observer, he again said he was done with TV. "I'm never going to do another TV series. People have interpreted that as arrogance, as if I saying I'm destined to have a film career, but that's not it. I just won't have another six-year relationship with a massive conglomerate, one that tells me how high to jump."
Williams also said she was asked to audition for Lost, but she would have had to commit to at least five years on the show and move within 24 hours to Hawaii. She decided against it.
Williams also said she was asked to audition for Lost, but she would have had to commit to at least five years on the show and move within 24 hours to Hawaii. She decided against it.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Josh Holloway to appear on "Community"
Fresh off of his Mission Impossible gig, Josh Holloway has lined up another acting role. This time, it's a guest-starring role on the season finale of Community. According to EOnline, he'll play a mysterious stranger who shows up during a game of paintball.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Matthew Fox quitting acting?
That's what the actor said in a recent interview. Fox also voiced his displeasure with the current state of filmmaking, calling many new films gratuitous and 3D a setback for Hollywood. Kinda have to agree with him!
Friday, January 7, 2011
J.J. Abrams goes "Pulp" for new TV show
Word is J.J. is shopping around a new TV show called "PULP," which is being described as an hour -long crime drama with a "reality" tone. Monica Breen and Alison Schapker, who also worked on LOST, have written the pilot for the show and would also serve as executive producers if the show is picked up.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Vintage interview: Matthew Fox talks "Haunted"
CelebritySentry.com has posted an older interview with Matthew Fox from several years ago, when he starred in a short-lived UPN series called "Haunted." Among Fox's comments from the interview:
“When I first read the script for the Haunted pilot I saw very dark, gritty, moody, [film] noir-type images,” says Fox. “Even on the page it had that feel to it. I’m a big fan of that genre. I like those old noir movies and their characters, most of whom seem to be these dark, mysterious gentlemen with some terrible flaw in their past who are looking for redemption through their work. I pictured Frank as someone made from that mold, which I liked. Here’s a guy that feels responsible for the loss of his only son and throws himself into his work as a private eye in his search for redemption. It’s not only about redemption, though, on a subconscious level. It’s also on that very basic level that all parents who have lost a child have, which is the hope that someday they might find him or her.
“Being an ex-cop, Frank realizes, at least from a logical standpoint, that the chances of that are very slim indeed. however, there’s a part of him that still holds out hope against all odds. so that’s another aspect of him that appealed to me. Then you have everything that happens to him in the pilot and what it means to his future. I’m referring to the fact that part of his soul is connected like a string to the limbo between the living and the dead. Frank is serving as a conduit or a way for spirits that are caught in that world to put things right in this world. That’s a whole other challenge to playing Frank. There’s just so much to work with. when you come across a role like this the first thing you say to yourself as an actor is, ‘I don’t know if I can pull all that off.’ That’s actually what spurs me on. there always has to be an element of fear, I believe, in your work and life in general. All this jumped out at me and I knew I had to play this character. so here I am.”
“When I first read the script for the Haunted pilot I saw very dark, gritty, moody, [film] noir-type images,” says Fox. “Even on the page it had that feel to it. I’m a big fan of that genre. I like those old noir movies and their characters, most of whom seem to be these dark, mysterious gentlemen with some terrible flaw in their past who are looking for redemption through their work. I pictured Frank as someone made from that mold, which I liked. Here’s a guy that feels responsible for the loss of his only son and throws himself into his work as a private eye in his search for redemption. It’s not only about redemption, though, on a subconscious level. It’s also on that very basic level that all parents who have lost a child have, which is the hope that someday they might find him or her.
“Being an ex-cop, Frank realizes, at least from a logical standpoint, that the chances of that are very slim indeed. however, there’s a part of him that still holds out hope against all odds. so that’s another aspect of him that appealed to me. Then you have everything that happens to him in the pilot and what it means to his future. I’m referring to the fact that part of his soul is connected like a string to the limbo between the living and the dead. Frank is serving as a conduit or a way for spirits that are caught in that world to put things right in this world. That’s a whole other challenge to playing Frank. There’s just so much to work with. when you come across a role like this the first thing you say to yourself as an actor is, ‘I don’t know if I can pull all that off.’ That’s actually what spurs me on. there always has to be an element of fear, I believe, in your work and life in general. All this jumped out at me and I knew I had to play this character. so here I am.”
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Terry O'Quinn in new Lifetime movie
You'll be able to catch Terry O'Quinn back on TV this month when he stars in "Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story," a true story premiering on the Lifetime cable channel January 31. O'Quinn stars with Oscar-nominated actress Taraji P. Henson, who portrays a woman whose child is abducted by her estranged husband to South Korea. It was a big story in the news several years ago, and it should make for a good movie. No word on who O'Quinn plays.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Get your own Bad Robot!
The Bad Robot we've all become familiar with has now been made into a collectible maquette from Quantum Mechanix. This very cool polystone statue even comes with a Slusho drink! To get more information on this limited edition collectible, click right here.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
EW goes back to the Lost island
In the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, Doc Jensen recounts his visit to the Lost finale set, revealing a few things he didn't before. It's a very cool read. To read the column for yourself, click right here.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Josh Holloway has a new look
Brace yourself ladies. Josh Holloway is sporting a new short hairdo. Here's a before and after comparison. Yes, folks, it's a slow Lost news day.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Jorge Garcia goes to "Alcatraz"
America is about to get more Hurley. Jorge Garcia has joined the pilot of J.J Abrams' new TV pilot "Alcatraz." There's no word on what role Garcia will play, and there isn't much on the show itself, except that it revolves in and around the famous prison. Fox has ordered the pilot, and we will provide more details as we find out more.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Vote now: Jack vs Clark Kent!
The SpoilerTV.com Character Competition Final is on now! Matthew Fox's Jack Shephard is up against Clark Kent to be named the most popular chracter on TV. Voting closes in a few hours, so click here to vote now!
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Josh Holloway on the Mission: Impossible set
Josh Holloway is currently in Prague filming Mission: Impossible 4, which is scheduled to hit theaters in December of 2011. Here is your first look at Josh in character as he was filming scenes this week, courtesy of WENN. Click the pic for a larger version.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Vote for Jack at Spoiler TV!
SpoilerTV.com is holding "Character Cup" polls in which TV characters are facing off against each other in a popularity contest. Jack Shephard is currently up against Elena Gilbert of "The Vampire Diaries." To cast your vote for Jack, you can do so by clicking right here.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
No "Dallas" remake for Josh Holloway
Josh Holloway is a popular man lately. His reps officially denied reports that he may be joining a reboot of the TV show "Dallas" for TNT. Holloway, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Keifer Sutherland have all denied their involvement with the show. Holloway, however, remains rumored to be the new lead for the reboot of "The Rockford Files."
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Vote for LOST at the Scream Awards!
Voting is now open at Spike.com for the 2010 SCREAM Awards, recognizing the best horror, sci-fi, and fantasy in TV and film. Lost is up for several awards, including Ultimate Scream, Best TV Show, Best Sci-Fi Actress (Evangeline Lilly), Best Sci-Fi Actor (Matthew Fox and Josh Holloway), Best Villian (Terry O'Quinn as Evil Locke/Smoke Monster), Best Supporting Actress (Yunjin Kim), Best Ensemble Cast, and Best TV Performance (Matthew Fox). Go to Spike.com to vote now!
Friday, October 1, 2010
A Classic Sawyer Wallpaper
All you Sawyer fans might appreciate this. This wallpaper was offered on the ABC website while the show was on, and if you missed it, here you go. Just click on the picture to see the full sized version. It's a large file.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
All of Lost's unanswered questions....asked
No one has summed it up better. This CollegeHumor video points out all of Lost's loose ends. Enjoy!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Josh Holloway finds a new "Mission"
It's official - Josh Holloway has joined the cast of "Mission: Impossible 4," which will be produced by J.J. Abrams and directed by Brad Bird (The Incredibles). Holloway will play a member of Ethan Hunt's (Tom Cruise) band of secret agents, which will also include Ving Rhames and Simon Pegg, who are reprising their roles from Part 3. Filming is set for later this year, with a December 2011 release date.
Daniel Dae Kim talks about his Seinfeld role
While on Letterman recently, Daniel Dae Kim talked abouthis experience on the Seinfeld set:
Monday, September 27, 2010
Maggie Grace in the new Twilight movie
Maggie Grace has been cast as Irina the vampire in the upcoming Twilight movie "Breaking Dawn." The movie will be a two-parter, with the first part opening November 18, 2011 and the second part opening November 16, 2012. Get ready, all you angst-ridden goth-wannabe teens.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
NBC picks up O'Quinn/Emerson pilot
NBC has officially signed on to a new pilot for a J.J. Abrams TV show starring Terry O'Quinn and Michael Emerson. It is unclear what roles the former Locke and Linus will play, and while the show was rumored to be called Odd Jobs, there is no official title yet. Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec will write and executive produce with J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Daniel Dae Kim talks to E!'s Kirsten
Daniel Dae Kim is great in the new Hawaii Five-O. In this interview, he talks with E! about his role on the show.
Maggie Grace autographs!
We often get requests from fans looking for Lost autographs, and while we rarely do that, we do have a few for those interested. When Maggie Grace came to the Dallas Comic Con several years ago, we picked up several extra autographed pics and have decided to offer them here. We only have a few of the pic shown here, and please note that your autograph may not be the one pictured. The cost is $45 shipped, to US residents only (sorry, Uzbekistan). Payment is by PayPal only and a COA is not included. For more information or to order one, email us at hatch@findinglost.com.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Hatch Picture Archive #2: Josh Holloway
Our latest picture from the Hatch is a rare one - Josh Holloway at the DVD release party for Season One in August 2005. He looks thrilled, doesn't he? Click the pic to see the full size version.
If you never picked up the original DVD set, click the following link to get yours now from Amazon: Lost - The Complete First Season.
To pick up the Season One Blu-ray set, click the following link: Lost: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray]
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If you never picked up the original DVD set, click the following link to get yours now from Amazon: Lost - The Complete First Season.
To pick up the Season One Blu-ray set, click the following link: Lost: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray]
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Fox orders J.J.'s "Alcatraz"
Another island mystery drama for J.J.? It sure looks like it. Fox Television has ordered a pilot from Bad Robot Productions called "Alcatraz." It written by Liz Sarnoff (a Lost writer) as well as Steven Lilen and Bryan Wynbrandt (who wrote fro Kyle XY) and is described as a "dramatic series that explores the lore and mysteries of Alcatraz, the notorious San Francisco island prison." Since this is an order for a pilot, there is no guarantee this will make it to air. Fox executives must review the pilot before ordering a series, usually in the spring.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Matthew Fox talks possible LOST movie
A LOST movie? We really doubt it, but Matthew Fox doesn't mind entertaining the idea. "Who knows, with Lost anything is possible,” he said in a recent interview. “I have heard talk of a movie but I haven’t been approached. If it were to happen, of course I would be interested. I think all the cast would be because we had such a great time on the show.”
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Do you dare purchase the complete series set?
In case you haven't picked up the new Lost Complete Series on DVD, you can click the link to the left and get one now from Amazon. This massive 38 disc set contains all kinds of extra goodies, including a hidden disc of never-before-seen content, a special edition collectible Senet game (as seen in Season 6), a LOST island replica (underneath the pyramid base lid), an exclusive episode guide, a collectible ankh, a black light (for finding hidden island maps), and of course all episodes and 30-plus hours of bonus features from the standard Seasons 1-6 DVD sets.
If you want to get the set on Blu-ray, click this link:
Lost: The Complete Collection [Blu-ray]
If you want to get the set on Blu-ray, click this link:
Lost: The Complete Collection [Blu-ray]
Friday, September 10, 2010
Hatch Picture Archive #1: Jack Shephard
Here's our newest feature: big, high resolution pictures from the Lost Archives! You can click on the picture to see the full size version. Our first subject, of course, is Matthew Fox's Jack from Season 6. Enjoy!
Sunday, September 5, 2010
J.J. Abrams wants The Rock
Is J.J. at it again? A San Francisco NBC affiliate reports that Abrams is shopping an idea to networks which involves filming at Alcatraz. No word on whether it is a series or TV movie. To see the original article, click here.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
A sneak peek at J.J.'s Undercovers
E! has posted this cool little promo for J.J. Abrams' new show Undercovers. It aired during tonight's Emmy Awards. Enjoy!
Monday, August 23, 2010
Is Josh Holloway the new Jim Rockford?
Word has leaked that Josh Holloway may be in discussions to take the lead role in a TV revival of "The Rockford Files." It's not a done deal yet, talks are still ongoing, so nothing is signed yet. Peter Berg (director of Friday Night Lights who also starred as the Snowman in Alias) may possibly produce and direct.
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