"Lost" bringing back characters from 1st season

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    The characters Juliet Burke (Elizabeth Mitchell) and Daniel Faraday (Jeremy Davies) will be back on ABC's "Lost" next year, along with several other characters who haven't been seen since the first season, producers said over the weekend during a panel presentation at the Comic-Con convention.

    The revelation confirms reports that suggested a "Lost" reunion of sorts for the final season. In May's finale, the castaways detonated a bomb on the mysterious island in hopes of resetting the last several years of their lives.

    The news was among a scant few tidbits dropped during a well-produced hour in San Diego that featured several new mock ads and parody shorts, but no new video from the final season.

    "There's a good chance you'll be seeing many characters you haven't seen since the first season again," said executive producer Damon Lindelof.

    The final season, producers said, will in some ways resemble the first.

    "(In the first season, the characters) were running around the jungle, things felt intense and surprising and (there was) the emotional discovery about the characters," said executive producer Carlton Cuse. "We have a way that we're going to be able to do that in the final season too."

    Yet fans shouldn't think that any sort of narrative reboot will invalidate everything that's already happened, "because that would be a real big cheat," said Jorge Garcia, who plays Hugo on the show.

    "Just trust us," reassured Cuse.

    The show will also employ a new narrative device that's unique to the final season.

    "The time-travel season is over, the flash-forward season is over," Lindelof said. "We're going to do something different."

    As for lingering mysteries about the show's story, "everything that matters we're gonna answer," assured Lindelof.

    Fans camped overnight to see the "Lost" panel at Comic-Con, which occupied the pop-culture convention's largest ballroom, usually reserved for presentations on major summer movies.

    Sources: Sina.com