Josh Holloway has shared a picture with two of his former co-stars from hit show Lost, to the thrill of fans.
Posting on Instagram after the Independence Day weekend, the Sawyer actor posed with Daniel Dae Kim, who played Jin-Soo Kwon, and Henry Ian Cusick, who was Desmond.
"Aloha from the island #Brothas4L," he captioned the shot. Cusick reposted the image on his Instagram Story, putting "Detox week" along the side of the shot.
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Melvin Mar, an executive producer, shared more images of the actors, saying it had been a "great 4th of July weekend."
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The drama series was co-created by JJ Abrams and began in 2004, with its sixth and final series airing in 2010.
It followed the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815, which crashed onto a tropical island –filming took place on the Hawaiian island of Oahu – and they soon found they were not alone, as bizarre mysteries unfolded.
The drama was a huge hit with fans around the world and made stars of its cast, which also included Evangeline Lily (Kate), Dominic Monaghan (Charlie) and Yunjin Kim (Sun).
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However, co-creator Damon Lindelof confirmed in 2020 that Lost was originally going to end after just three seasons.
According to Lindelof, ABC execs started pushing them to untangle its mythology, as they were certain that television viewers wouldn't stick around if the show kept them in the dark too long.
"One of the notes that we were getting back was, 'When are you gonna resolve these mysteries, and once you resolve these mysteries, why will people keep watching the show?'" Lindelof told Collider.
Well, the rest is history and if the reactions to Holloway's photo are any indication, there is still a lot of love for Lost.
All six series of Lost are streaming now on Disney+.





























