The deceased Lost cameo list just got a little longer. Michelle Rodriguez will reprise her role as Ana Lucia Cortez in the final season, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
Lost: How will Michael and Libby return?
Michael (Harold Perrineau) killed Ana Lucia in Season 2. She returned...
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Lost's Sayid (Naveen Andrews) may be in for a couple difficult talks — not one, but two of his former lovers are returning to the show. Both Shannon (Maggie Grace), his dead island girlfriend, and Nadia (Andrea Gabriel), his dead off-island wife, will return in the final season.
Lost: Will Sun and Jin ever reunite?
Production on several films initially kept Grace from reprising her role as Shannon, Boone's stepsister who was killed by Ana Lucia in Season 2...
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Amidst much speculation that Lost's final season will at some point stage a full-on reunion of the core Flight 815 group, snarky Shannon's name is the latest to be penciled into the manifest.
What brought on this new buzz? "I'm looking forward to visiting Hawaii soon," Maggie Grace told E! News at a Wednesday event.
Holy Smoke Monster! If Grace is en route to the Aloha State, it must be to film new Lost scenes, right?
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Per the New York Post, The Devil's Rejects helmer Rob Zombie is creating a three-minute trailer for a fake film titled "Werewolf Women of the SS," to star Sybil Danning and Udo Kier, and be featured as part of Quentin Tarantino's and Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse.... Per the Hollywood Reporter, Lost alumna Maggie Grace will play Liam Neeson's kidnapped and enslaved daughter in Taken.... Darren Lynn Bousman is on board to direct Saw IV, to begin production April 16 and hit theaters October 26.... Per Variety, Ron Howard may direct an American version of Caché, a French film in which a couple finds increasingly violent videos on their porch.
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Tonight on ABC's Lost (9 pm/ET), a crisis involving baby Aaron leads Claire to delve into the unsolved mystery of exactly what happened during her Season 1 kidnapping at the hands of ghoulish Ethan Rom (aka the Other man). TVGuide.com spoke to Aussie beauty Emilie de Ravin about Claire's new adventure, her "hard-to-handle" Lost leading man and her frighteningly fun new role.
TVGuide.com: I have to wonder, having often flitted between Australia and Los Angeles yourself, was it eerie to do a show about a doomed Oz-L.A. flight?Emilie de Ravin: Yeah, kinda! I never really thought about it too much, though. I think it was more odd that Claire was the only Australian survivor. [Laughs]
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