When “Lost” ends in May, there is only one thing we know for certain: the show will definitely be over.
The series that launched creator J.J. Abrams into the limelight is known for its odd twists and turns, but the show’s producers are firmly committed to the series’ end.
Executive producer Carlton Cuse spoke at a news conference on Tuesday. He said that although the last episode has yet to be written, they have had the final scenes of the mythically complex show in mind since day one. They know how the series will end.
Cuse and fellow producer Damon Lindelof, gave away few secrets at the conference. They mostly spoke in broad terms, saying the show’s final season will be reminiscent of its first season in 2004. The only specific tidbit offered up to fans was that Cynthia Watros, who played the character Libby before being killed off in the second season, will return this year.
So there will be no sequels or spin-offs. However “Lost” ends, its ending will close the door upon the island and all of its secrets sometime this May.







Well, Cuse and Lindelof have nothing to say about wether the Lost franchise is ending or not. Disney owns the rights to Lost and they can decide to extend the franchise. My opinion is that that would be a bad idea, but they have the rights.