The Return of LOST Is "Inevitable" According to Carlton Cuse
Here's some intriguing news that might spark some excitement in you. According to executive producer and co-writer of the hit TV series LOST, Carlton Cuse, the return of the sci-fi drama is "inevitable."
It's been 10 years since the series premiered, and four years since the season finale, but he doesn't think we've seen the last of the island. Cuse explains why in a recent interview with Digital Spy:
"Disney owns the franchise, it made them a lot of money, it’s hard to imagine it will just sit there idly forever.
"Damon (Lindelof) and I told our story in that world and I assume someone will come along, hopefully having been inspired by our story, or our version of the story, and want to tell their own story.
"It’s like the Narnia chronicles. There are seven books, they were all written by CS Lewis, but they all visit Narnia at different times and different configurations and different ways.
"Someone is going to come up with a way to tell another Lost story. I think it’s inevitable. I don’t know what it is or how it would work, but I can’t imagine something else won’t be done with the franchise."
I never really thought of seeing the return of LOST, but the way he explains how it is possible has definitely opened my mind to the idea. I'd actually really like to see something like that happen now. I loved LOST, and if someone came up with a new great story to tell set in that world, I'd watch it.