Carefuly look at the image below, and you will notice something flying at the engine, strange huh?
Here are some spoilers revealed at an interview with Kirstin at E online.
From charline: So, based on the Spoiler Riddle, a female is getting killed off of Lost? Well, aren't you a smartypants! Yes, that's what I'm hearing. Also, that it will be fairly early in the season (though not in the premiere). And if you read that riddle correctly, you know that both spoilers were true...
From wendylee: It's not the French woman, is it? The death? No. That's not who I'm talking about.
From nicole1234: Please tell me Sawyer won't die! I can't take it He won't! Could have sworn I already said that, did I not? (Old age, bee-yotch.) Anyhoodle, if you don't believe me, believe Damon Lindelof, who told fans at the first Lost convention a couple weeks back that Sawyer is safe, at least for now. Little-known fact: I had heard that Josh was struggling somewhat with the demanding schedule of the show during the first season, working himself to the point of exhaustion a few times. (As you know from Evangeline Lilly's recent Q&A, they work their perfectly sculpted heinies off!) And I'm told at one point, when he'd worked himself to the point of exhaustion, he actually considered--hope you're sitting down for this--quitting or scaling back his role on the show. But no need to worry. I'm told that all passed, and Josh is 100 percent onboard for the new season as a full-time series regular. You can breathe now.
From michael: Is everyone on the raft safe? I know for sure Sawyer and Jin are, and I'm also hearing Michael and Walt will be back. But that's not to say that everyone will be back for the full season. As I'd mentioned, they all have clauses in their contracts that they can be written off at any time. Gulp.
From smilingangel79: Please, tell me that it's Kate being written off Lost, and not one of the talented ladies... Oh my god. Are you kidding? You must be. If it were Kate, I wouldn't be here today. I would be shaking in the fetal position in a mental-health institution in South Africa with Dave.
From sammylove: ?Qui?n es un chica muerto en Lost? Boone. Mwahahahahha! ?Es una broma muy comica, no? *whatever that means...*
From seba_88: What about Walt? You said you had some info on his status. I've heard that he's not planning on coming back until a little later in the season. I'm assuming he might be missing for a while.
Early on, Jack found some skeletons and a pouch containing black-and-white rocks. Explain. ''The black-and-white stones have been a recurring theme in the show,'' says executive producer Damon Lindelof (e.g., Locke's favorite board game, backgammon, and the mysterious Black Rock). ''We know who those skeletons are, what their story was, and what they were doing with those stones. But that's a question we won't be answering this season.'' - - Charlie was hooked on heroin. Recently, Locke and Boone found heroin on a plane. Discuss. ''One of the things that has made Charlie's ability to kick the habit so easy is that he hasn't had any temptation,'' says Lindelof. ''Reintroducing temptation is part of our intent. The good news, for now, is that he doesn't know that the plane is out there.'' Source: Entertainment Weekly
Cocreator Damon Lindelof reveals that the transmission and its source will play one of the most important pieces of plot for season 2. Source: Entertainment Weekly
Jorge Garcia (Hurley) was on Z-100 radio in NY this morning and confirmed he will be back next season. ?Source: Z-100
Lindelof: The words that Boone heard are definitely, "We're the survivors of Flight 815." That's also what Boone said, so it's up to the extrapolation as to whether or not his own words were being bounced back to him. Or is that transmission coming from somebody else claiming to be a survivor of Flight 815? [He also added] "If the season finale is about what they do to open up the hatch, I think it'd be fair to say that Season 2, at least in the beginning, functions on the axis of what they find inside. And how that revelation changes things." Source: TV Guide Online
Sharp-eyed viewers may have noticed something about the people on the boat, but if not, [Josh] Holloway says, "There were twins, which I don't know if you could tell. They were identical twins, which was really spooky. There again, that wasn't emphasized." Source: Zap2it
I believe Mira Furlan (Rousseau) will be back but so far, not full-season contract.... JIN IS ALIVE!!!!! ANd I hear he's getting an ever BIGGER part next season. one final note to those of you freaking out that Naveen Andrews is going to be written off: I really don't think Sayid dies. That is not the cast member I was talking about who's getting written off around October. Source: Kristin on E!Online
BIG NEWS: Season 2 :Earlier it has been posted that a major cast member will be killed off due to cantract disputes, that was proclaimed a false statement by abc.
During the first LOST convention, producers revealed these spoilers:
During Season 2, the marooned Flight 815 passengers will find the tail section of the plane, as well as the survivors among those who were seated there. (Guess that's where Michelle Rodriguez's character, introduced during a flashback in the Season 1 finale, must have been sitting, since ABC has confirmed she'll be a regular cast member in the new season.)
Less interesting than the revelation of what's inside that underground hatch will be the effect it has on island guru John Locke (Terry O'Quinn).
Wounded in the finale's pirate attack and abandoned in the ocean, hunky bad boy Sawyer (Josh Holloway) won't die. ''But he did get shot, which means his shirt will be off in a future episode,'' Lindelof said. ''And he'll be wet.''
The pirates are, in fact, ''the others'' on the island, about whom Rousseau (Mira Furlan) warned the castaways. Which means that the kidnapped boy Walt (Malcolm David Kelly) shouldn't be too far away.
Thanks to www.ew.com for the info