Lost panel at Comic-Con

Jul 25, 2009 16:26

The Lost panel sounds like it was EPIC in its hilarity and surprise guests. A fake video of Michael Emerson's audition for Hurley?! God, I hope someone puts that up on YouTube!

The big news of the panel is that season six seems set to feature an alternate reality, based on three viral commericals.

The first was an ad for Oceanic Air that noted that the company was founded in 1979 (which, based on the '70s timeline from season five, should hit this year).

The next, far more revealing ad, was for "Mr. Cluck's Chicken", owned and operated by Hurley who "dreamed of a recipe for perfect chicken while on a trip to Australia". It would seem that, based on the events of the finale, we're now in an alternate reality.

The last video was a clip from an episode of "America's Most Wanted" focused on Kate Austen who, though she tried to kill her stepfather, killed a plumber named Ryan Milner by mistake.

Other tidbits included the revelation that both Jeremy Davies and Elizabeth Mitchell will be back for season six.

The panel ended with Dominic Monaghan taking the stage, but not joining the panel. It looks like Charlie is back!

Omg, if Charlie is back, that would be awesome!

Also, I assume Davies and Mitchell will be guests, not regular actors, but we'll see I guess. I'm just glad we'll get to see them again! Daniel Faraday ftw!

Jorge and Michael sounded like they were hilarious at the panel. I really hope someone puts footage up! :D

Unrelated to Lost, but so cool I gotta mention it, at the animation panel they said that on Valentine's Day they are going to release Beauty and the Beast in 3-D. Although the 3-D aspect could very well be awesome, I am most excited just at the fact that I will get the chance to see this movie in theaters! I don't think I saw it in theaters as a kid... if I did, I don't remember it.

I've yet to see a movie with the new 3-D technology actually.

I hope this is the beginning of Disney re-releasing more of its classic 2-D films in theaters. I would love to see Aladdin and The Little Mermaid again on the big screen, especially.

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