As the dark war comedy CAUGHT prepares to premiere on ITVX on June 1, a newly released interview with Yahoo UK reveals what brought Lost star Matthew Fox out of retirement — and how his performance in the series earned high praise from none other than Sean Penn.
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In April 2025, The Ellen Show's official YouTube channel resurfaced a fan-favorite moment: Matthew Fox's appearance on the show back in 2006, just after Lost won the Golden Globe for Best Drama.
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In a rare and candid interview with The Independent, Matthew Fox has opened up about his time on Lost — and his reflections come with a quiet but powerful message for fans still debating the show's controversial ending.
Fans of Matthew Fox are eagerly awaiting his return to television, which will soon arrive with The Madison, a new six-episode mini-series from MTV Studios. Described as a heartfelt exploration of grief and human connection, this drama will feature Fox as Paul, a self-reliant bachelor who loves the outdoors. Deadline exclusively reported Fox's...
Matthew Fox is best known for his iconic role as Jack Shephard in Lost, but his journey as an actor reveals a treasure trove of lesser-known contributions to film and television. Recently, through research conducted directly with the Sundance archives, we uncovered a fascinating chapter of Fox's career tied to the 1995 Sundance Directors Lab and...
Before he became the spine of Lost, Matthew Fox was already exploring the emotional and physical toll of grief, trauma, and heroism — first as Charlie Salinger in Party of Five (1994–2000), and later as Frank Taylor in the short-lived supernatural drama Haunted (2002).
The six-part limited series C*A*U*G*H*T now has a confirmed release on ITVX starting Sunday, June 1st.
Spoiler alert: This article discusses the fate of several Matthew Fox characters. If you haven't seen all his films or shows, proceed with caution!