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Fox talks about Lost in the future

Actor Matthew Fox, who plays Jack in ‘Lost’, has been talking about what lies ahead in the series.

Speaking to the film website comingsoon.net about his new thriller ‘Vantage Point’, Fox found the time to talk about ‘Lost’.

Following the resolution of the writers’ strike in the US, Fox said that he would be going back to shoot more episodes for the fourth series of ‘Lost’ this spring.

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Finding himself in the fray

Matthew Fox lets his roles in Vantage Point and Lost speak for themselves

Bob Thompson,  National Post 

Matthew Fox is in denial. It’s not that he refuses to face up to facts, he just can’t reveal stuff. Certainly, Fox has to stay quiet over the developing plot points of the hit series Lost. And now he’s being sly concerning information on the Wachowski brothers sci-fifilm Speed Racer, which is set for a spring opening. In fact, he can’t say much about his role in the political thriller Vantage Point, either.

The movie, opening on Friday, has Fox and Dennis Quaid portraying secret service agents who are protecting the president of the United States at an international function. After the president is assassinated, the incident is retold from eight different points of view, revealing much more than was initially evident.

Fox hopes the film does well at the box office because he thinks the thriller is entertaining and comes with a clear cautionary message.

“It’s unbelievable to me–and this is at the core of the film–how many people walk around in this world thinking their version of reality is the only one that’s right,” the actor says.

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Fox takes advantage

LOS ANGELES — Smoke monsters? Ghosts? Pirates? Renegade researchers experimenting with wormholes and polar bears?

All minor headaches compared to the thorniest threat Matthew Fox and his fellow Lost castaways have faced: Namely, fickle fair-weather fans.

“Those were all bandwagon jumpers. Those were the people who would not have been Lost fans to begin with,” says Fox of the millions of viewers who bailed during the stormy sophomore season and had many observers wondering if the phenomenally-popular series would ever regain its momentum.

“We won the Emmy. We won the Golden Globe — and then we had a whole bunch of people jump on just because they couldn’t stand being left out and they weren’t really Lost fans to begin with.

“And they all went away.”

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