Later this year will mark the 10 years since “Lost” premiered on ABC.
To celebrate, executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse along with seven cast members reunited over the weekend at PaleyFest, the annual two-week event in LA consisting of television show panels for fans.
Among the cool trivia bits we learned, it turns out the writers also disliked random background characters Nikki and Paulo, Daniel Dae Kim (who played Jin) wasn’t speaking (real) Korean for a while on the show, and Yunjin Kim’s (Sun) role was written just for the actress.
And if you’re still reeling nearly four years later about the show’s controversial ending, Lindelof and Cuse confirmed once and for all that the castaways were not dead the entire time. (But you probably already knew that.)
Since “Lost” ended in 2010, some of the cast has tried their luck in Hollywood. Others have ended up on different TV networks while many have reconnected on one successful ABC series.
THEN: Matthew Fox was the leader of the Oceanic 815 survivors, Jack Shephard.
NOW: Fox has tried to become a breakout movie star, first in 2008's "Vantage Point" and as a villain in flop "Alex Cross."
Most recently he had a small role in zombie film "World War Z" and is currently filming horror flick "Welcome to Harmony."
Fox also had some trouble with the law. In 2011, a Cleveland bus driver accused him of battery, while in May 2012, he was arrested for DUI in Oregon.
Co-star Dominic Monaghan accused Fox of beating women, an accusation Fox vehemently denied in Men's Fitness.
THEN: Evangeline Lilly played fugitive bad girl Kate Austin.
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