Monday September 17, 2007 3:38 pm
Lost’s Dominic Monaghan back on the Big Screen

For those of us still reeling from the (ambiguous?) departure of Charlie from ABC’s Lost, there’s news of Dominic Monaghan hitting the big screen again in the near future. Dom will be starring in I Sell the Dead, a new horror/comedy from director Glen McQuaid about lowlife Victorian Graverobbers who hock stolen bodies to “men of science.” Principle photography has recently wrapped, so hopefully something more exciting than the admittedly cheesy trailer will be hitting the net soon. Expect great things from Dom in his first leading role. Check out the website for updates and photos. The tagline may amuse Lost fans in reference to the late Charlie’s new role - it reads, “Never Trust a Corpse.”
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| I Sell The Dead Official Homepage
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Love the write-up of the new movie, looking forward to watching it. Very much my kind of film. Excellent article.
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Great article. Definitely looking forward to Dom’s starring role.
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This looks like a HP Lovecraft story. Great stuff! I’m very much looking forward to seeing Dom and Ron in a film together. I’m a big fan of both!
Pssst! Charlie’s not dead!! He better not stay dead at least. He’s my favourite character…
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I’m right there with you, Beth - if you ask me, his death was very open-ended. It wouldn’t be the first (dozenth?) time Lost fans have been faked out.
Or maybe, I’m just in denial. Charlie is my favorite too.
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