It’s not hyperbole to state that “Lost” was a television game-changer.
Fox then took a hiatus, one that wound up lasting for several years.
“I’d never done that before.

And it felt like the right time.”
From there, Lilly left television in the rearview mirror to focus on film.
The first of these was 2011’s “Real Steel,” in which she co-starred with Hugh Jackman.

In the 2018 sequel, Hope became a superhero in her own right when she became Wasp.
“I love this show,” he gushed.
“It has really been an honor to get to come and play.”

Since then, she’s remained busy in both American and Korean productions, particularly the latter.
Speaking withAssignment X, Kim addressed the time gap between the two shows.
“My character believes in solving this peacefully,” she toldEntertainment Weekly.

“Not with force, but with words and ideas.”
More recently, Mitchell reprised her role as Mrs. “I have always wanted to play a vampire,” Mitchell explained in an interview withScreenRant.
“They heard that I love bourbon.

And I’m an outdoorsman, and there you go,” he toldEsquire.
He left that series in 2017 under a cloud of controversy due to a contract dispute.
“It was drastic, and it was never made up.”

While shooting the series, Monaghan began dating co-star Evangeline Lilly; they split up in 2007.
“I mean, to say I was devastated is an understatement,” he added.
More recently, he starred in the sci-fi series “Moonhaven,” which debuted in 2022.

“It’s been such a beautiful story and such a hectic story.”
Like many of his co-stars, being involved with “Lost” raised O’Quinn’s profile in Hollywood substantially.





