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UPDATE: LOST TO END IN 2010.

mzkhadir

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http://www2.variety.com/ref.asp?u=AICN&p=1MQT&sid=VR1117964371

'Lost' set for three more years ABC hit expires in 2010
By JOSEF ADALIAN

ABC has set a 2010 end date for hit series 'Lost,' with the drama equally dividing its final 48 episodes into three seasons.

In a potentially paradigm-shifting play, ABC has agreed to let the producers of "Lost" set an expiration date for the series -- three years in the future.

Skein will now wrap after the production of 48 additional episodes that will be divided into three, shortened 16-episode seasons. Final episode -- the show's 119th -- will air during the 2009-10 season.

In conjunction with the advance order, "Lost" showrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse have inked hefty new multi-year overall deals with ABC Television Studio to continue with the series until the end. Duo had made setting a wrap date for the show a condition for staying.

Lindelof and Cuse had wanted "Lost" to end after two more seasons. They're essentially still getting their wish: The 48 episodes they'll produce over the next three years is the same number the show produced during its first two seasons.

ABC execs, however, came up with a way to keep "Lost" on its sked for three more seasons. What's more, the 16-episode arcs will run without repeats (a la "24"), allowing the Alphabet to make the show more of an event.

"In considering the powerful storytelling of 'Lost,' we felt this was the only way to give it a proper creative conclusion," ABC Entertainment prexy Steve McPherson said.

"I always said that we would allow the series to grow and give viewers the most compelling hour possible," he added. "And, due to the unique nature of the series, we knew it would require an end date to keep the integrity and strength of the show consistent throughout, and to give the audience the payoff they deserve. "

McPherson also acknowledged that getting Lindelof and Cuse to reup "was critical to me and the network."

ABC Television Studio prexy Mark Pedowitz shared that sentiment.

"We wanted to make sure we had the team responsible for its success in place for not only the run of the show, but so that each of their future series creations have a home at the studio after 'Lost,' " Pedowitz said.

J.J. Abrams, who co-created "Lost" with Lindelof, defected to Warner Bros. TV last year and has been focusing on a new slate of TV and film projects, including the revival of the "Star Trek" franchise for Paramount Pictures. He told Daily Variety that he fully supported the advance wrap decision.

"It is the right choice for the series and its viewers," he said via an email message. "It takes real foresight and guts to make a call like this. I applaud ABC and Touchstone for making this happen."

Lindelof and Cuse, who are putting the finishing touches on the third-season finale, released a joint statement praising what they termed "a bold and unprecedented move for ABC" and thanking McPherson and Pedowitz for making it.

Cuse added that he hoped more shows will be able to follow the "Lost" lead and declare an end date.

"I think for story-based shows like 'Lost,' as opposed to franchise-based shows like 'ER' or 'CSI,' the audience wants to know when the story is going to be over," Cuse wrote. "When J.K. Rowling announced that there would be seven 'Harry Potter' books, it gave the readers a clear sense of exactly what their investment would be. We want our audience to do the same."

Cuse confirmed that devising an exit strategy for "Lost" was key to reupping with ABC Television Studio.

"In making this deal, Damon and I had two priorities: defining an end point for the show and keeping the quality bar high," Cuse said. "To do that we are both fully committed to the day-to-day running of the show right up until the very end. It's also why the 16 episodes per year was key for us. Because our show is so mythological, and because, unlike '24,' we can't reset each season, we need the extra time fewer episodes affords us to really plan out the specifics of our storytelling."

Lindelof and Cuse made public their desire for an end date during the TV Critics Assn. press tour last winter (Daily Variety, Jan. 15).

Cuse and Lindelof also wanted an end date in order to mollify critics of the show who worried producers were simply spinning their wheels as they worked through the show's layer upon layer of mystery.

ABC execs had already been talking to the producers about the idea, but they seemed taken aback when Lindelof and Cuse made the conversations public.

Indeed, it would be understandable if ABC execs had been initially cool to the concept of an early end date.

After all, with major hits a rarity in the network game, the rule is to keep hits on the air until every last ounce of success has been squeezed from them (e.g., "ER" or "The X-Files").

And despite relentless media snarking this season -- and the fact that "Lost" has lost a chunk of its fall 2005 audience -- the series is still a top-15 hit that dominates its 10 p.m. Wednesday timeslot in key demos.

In its third season, it's still drawing as many young viewers as NBC's newer, more buzzed-about "Heroes" -- and that's not counting the roughly 2.1 million viewers who watch the show after its live broadcast or via free streaming on ABC.com.

ABC could be establishing a new formula by which nets find success through serving up skeins with more and more audacious concepts but shorter lifespans than the traditional network hit.

Already, the traditional syndie business model -- the one that required studios to produce 100 episodes of a show in order to recoup their investment -- seems to be fading away in an age of instant downloads and universal streaming.

That may be one reason, according to Lindelof, that McPherson and Pedowitz "never argued that the show should keep going and going. The issue has always been when it would end and how far out in front of that ending should we herald it."

Now that the end has been announced, Lindelof promised there would be no attempts to extend or continue the "Lost" mythology on air in some other way.

"There will be no extensions or enhancements. That number (48) is absolute," he said. And "once you begin to see where we're going, I think the idea of sequels and spinoffs will completely go away."

So if he, Cuse or Abrams suddenly come up with a killer plot thread that doesn't fit into the new timeline?

"We'll do it as a radio play," Lindelof quipped.

As for "Lost," show's end game is expected to kick into high gear later this month with the broadcast of the season finale. Details of the plot are under wraps, but a person who has read the script described it as a major shakeup to the plot.

"It changes everything," the person said.

Nothing's official yet, but ABC has all but said that the fourth season of "Lost" won't premiere until January or February of next year.

Cliffs:

Long story short:

* ?Lost? will run three more seasons after the one that concludes this month.
* Each of the final three seasons will only contain 16 episodes, instead of the 23 or 24 produced for the first three seasons.
* The 16-episode seasons will run without repeats.

 

bunnyfubbles

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Good, they're not going to drag it out for all its worth until it sputters into a disgusting excuse for a TV show and then end it when its no longer profitable.

Originally posted by: Passions
People still watch this show???

The past couple of episodes have been some of the best in the series...
 

clamum

Lifer
Feb 13, 2003
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Cool. I've enjoyed it so far and I'm glad they're not gonna run it for season after season.
 

Gunslinger08

Lifer
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I almost feel like 2 more seasons is too much. They could end the series in probably 4 episodes.
 

NeoAaronX

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Originally posted by: mzkhadir
(Updated!) Breaking News: Major Changes Ahead for Lost
Categories: lost

2:00 p.m. update:

Since this story launched earlier today, I have been hearing from multiple sources inside ABC that the story is "more complex" than what was originally reported by my colleague Marc Malkin in E! Online's Planet Gossip.

According to these sources, ABC will be making an announcement declaring an end date for Lost very soon. However, the exact number of remaining episodes and seasons is still muddy?and might not be exactly two seasons.

The good news? You don't have to wait long. I'm told the announcement will be made within the next few days.

Original story, 9:52 a.m.:

My E! Online partner in crime Marc Malkin just announced in his column, Planet Gossip, that ABC is set to announce that Lost will end production after two more seasons.

I know. Breathe, Lost fans. Breathe.

Here's what I can tell you. I just spoke to insiders at ABC and they tell me the network and producers have reached a decision on an end date and they are expected to announce it very soon. This is meant to be a good thing, because now the producers finally can start mapping out the remaining episodes and rolling out some of the major reveals and answers we fans have been waiting for.

I'm also told there are more big changes in store for the show!

According to sources, ABC is planning to push back Lost's return date to January of next year in order to air new episodes back-to-back, and it is also "extremely likely" that Lost will change time slots next season.

Still, the biggest change may be that massive, mind-blowing, cast-related "game-changer" I keep hinting about?to which I am sworn to secrecy, for it is that big?which is revealed in the season finale. (I cannot wait for you to see it.)

Word is, Lost is moving to an earlier hour, which will make at least one fan happy: Josh Holloway's brother. "I do feel like we're in the wrong time slot," Josh told me during my recent trek to the set in Hawaii. "Most definitely too late, because I lost my own brother. He?s like, 'Dude, I got to get to work in the morning!' I?m just going to say it. Let?s move it back to 9 o?clock or 8 o?clock."

Let it be said that Josh Holloway and his brother have mad pull.

So, what do you all think of saying goodbye to Lost in only two more seasons? And, more important, who needs a hug? 'Cause I could sure use one...


http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/d...d=75ed77ee-1972-467a-8f4e-b11e4b6a1259


Anyone have a clue what this could mean?
 

Gunslinger08

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Originally posted by: NeoAaronX
Originally posted by: mzkhadir
(Updated!) Breaking News: Major Changes Ahead for Lost
Categories: lost

2:00 p.m. update:

Since this story launched earlier today, I have been hearing from multiple sources inside ABC that the story is "more complex" than what was originally reported by my colleague Marc Malkin in E! Online's Planet Gossip.

According to these sources, ABC will be making an announcement declaring an end date for Lost very soon. However, the exact number of remaining episodes and seasons is still muddy?and might not be exactly two seasons.

The good news? You don't have to wait long. I'm told the announcement will be made within the next few days.

Original story, 9:52 a.m.:

My E! Online partner in crime Marc Malkin just announced in his column, Planet Gossip, that ABC is set to announce that Lost will end production after two more seasons.

I know. Breathe, Lost fans. Breathe.

Here's what I can tell you. I just spoke to insiders at ABC and they tell me the network and producers have reached a decision on an end date and they are expected to announce it very soon. This is meant to be a good thing, because now the producers finally can start mapping out the remaining episodes and rolling out some of the major reveals and answers we fans have been waiting for.

I'm also told there are more big changes in store for the show!

According to sources, ABC is planning to push back Lost's return date to January of next year in order to air new episodes back-to-back, and it is also "extremely likely" that Lost will change time slots next season.

Still, the biggest change may be that massive, mind-blowing, cast-related "game-changer" I keep hinting about?to which I am sworn to secrecy, for it is that big?which is revealed in the season finale. (I cannot wait for you to see it.)

Word is, Lost is moving to an earlier hour, which will make at least one fan happy: Josh Holloway's brother. "I do feel like we're in the wrong time slot," Josh told me during my recent trek to the set in Hawaii. "Most definitely too late, because I lost my own brother. He?s like, 'Dude, I got to get to work in the morning!' I?m just going to say it. Let?s move it back to 9 o?clock or 8 o?clock."

Let it be said that Josh Holloway and his brother have mad pull.

So, what do you all think of saying goodbye to Lost in only two more seasons? And, more important, who needs a hug? 'Cause I could sure use one...


http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/d...d=75ed77ee-1972-467a-8f4e-b11e4b6a1259


Anyone have a clue what this could mean?

Jack is killed in the season finale.
 

GagHalfrunt

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This is a publicity stunt to gain back some former fans who quit watching the show because they never answer any questions. They just kept piling new mysteries on top of old mysteries and that attempt to string things along ad infinitum backfired. They're just using this announcement to gain back that segment of the audience that expects there to be some closure once in a while.
 

Muadib

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Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
This is a publicity stunt to gain back some former fans who quit watching the show because they never answer any questions. They just kept piling new mysteries on top of old mysteries and that attempt to string things along ad infinitum backfired. They're just using this announcement to gain back that segment of the audience that expects there to be some closure once in a while.

I agree with you. Why else would they have this announcement.
 

Linux23

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Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Good, they're not going to drag it out for all its worth until it sputters into a disgusting excuse for a TV show and then end it when its no longer profitable.

Originally posted by: Passions
People still watch this show???

The past couple of episodes have been some of the best in the series...

Exactly.
 

amol

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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: NeoAaronX
Originally posted by: mzkhadir
(Updated!) Breaking News: Major Changes Ahead for Lost
Categories: lost

2:00 p.m. update:

Since this story launched earlier today, I have been hearing from multiple sources inside ABC that the story is "more complex" than what was originally reported by my colleague Marc Malkin in E! Online's Planet Gossip.

According to these sources, ABC will be making an announcement declaring an end date for Lost very soon. However, the exact number of remaining episodes and seasons is still muddy?and might not be exactly two seasons.

The good news? You don't have to wait long. I'm told the announcement will be made within the next few days.

Original story, 9:52 a.m.:

My E! Online partner in crime Marc Malkin just announced in his column, Planet Gossip, that ABC is set to announce that Lost will end production after two more seasons.

I know. Breathe, Lost fans. Breathe.

Here's what I can tell you. I just spoke to insiders at ABC and they tell me the network and producers have reached a decision on an end date and they are expected to announce it very soon. This is meant to be a good thing, because now the producers finally can start mapping out the remaining episodes and rolling out some of the major reveals and answers we fans have been waiting for.

I'm also told there are more big changes in store for the show!

According to sources, ABC is planning to push back Lost's return date to January of next year in order to air new episodes back-to-back, and it is also "extremely likely" that Lost will change time slots next season.

Still, the biggest change may be that massive, mind-blowing, cast-related "game-changer" I keep hinting about?to which I am sworn to secrecy, for it is that big?which is revealed in the season finale. (I cannot wait for you to see it.)

Word is, Lost is moving to an earlier hour, which will make at least one fan happy: Josh Holloway's brother. "I do feel like we're in the wrong time slot," Josh told me during my recent trek to the set in Hawaii. "Most definitely too late, because I lost my own brother. He?s like, 'Dude, I got to get to work in the morning!' I?m just going to say it. Let?s move it back to 9 o?clock or 8 o?clock."

Let it be said that Josh Holloway and his brother have mad pull.

So, what do you all think of saying goodbye to Lost in only two more seasons? And, more important, who needs a hug? 'Cause I could sure use one...


http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/d...d=75ed77ee-1972-467a-8f4e-b11e4b6a1259


Anyone have a clue what this could mean?

*blank* is killed in the season finale.

I really hope you're joking because if that's a real spoiler, you're a jack***.
 

pulse8

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Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
This is a publicity stunt to gain back some former fans who quit watching the show because they never answer any questions. They just kept piling new mysteries on top of old mysteries and that attempt to string things along ad infinitum backfired. They're just using this announcement to gain back that segment of the audience that expects there to be some closure once in a while.

I agree with you. Why else would they have this announcement.

To keep their current viewers from bailing?
 

jpeyton

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That's two years too late.
 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: Amol
Originally posted by: joshsquall
*blank* is killed in the season finale.

I really hope you're joking because if that's a real spoiler, you're a jack***.
I found this an amusing, and ironic, choice of words.
 

mzkhadir

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Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
This is a publicity stunt to gain back some former fans who quit watching the show because they never answer any questions. They just kept piling new mysteries on top of old mysteries and that attempt to string things along ad infinitum backfired. They're just using this announcement to gain back that segment of the audience that expects there to be some closure once in a while.

I agree with you. Why else would they have this announcement.

To keep their current viewers from bailing?

They were saying that it would be 5 years or less. Its 5 years +.
 

n7

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They need to end things, since we all know how much drawn out BS filler we've had to see.

Sounds like 5 seasons, which is too long IMO, but at least they're planning to end it :roll:
 

mzkhadir

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per AICN:

E! Online says ABC seems to be getting ready to announce these things:

* "Lost" will end in 2009.

* Following the ?game-changing? May 23 season finale, there will be a seven-month hiatus before new episodes return in 2008.

* The series will be moving to an earlier timeslot.

Don?t be surprised if all of this is revealed at ABC?s upfront presentation on May 15.

Read all of E! story on the matter here.

 

jlbenedict

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Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
This is a publicity stunt to gain back some former fans who quit watching the show because they never answer any questions. They just kept piling new mysteries on top of old mysteries and that attempt to string things along ad infinitum backfired. They're just using this announcement to gain back that segment of the audience that expects there to be some closure once in a while.

I agree with you. Why else would they have this announcement.


It's not working for me. I haven't watched one episode this season.
The icing on the cake was when they bumped it up to the 10:00 time slot.

I can't stay up late like I used to be able to do.