Lost Last Supper Photo: Clues, Conspiracies, and Theories

by Blaine Metzgar | January 5, 2010 at 10:20 am
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In advance of Lost's sixth and final season, a promotional photo in the vein of the Leonardo DaVinci's 15th century painting The Last Supper was released, inciting a slew of conspiracies and theories. Dubbed The Lost Supper, two versions of the image were released: one with the cast looking at the camera and the other looking upon John Locke.

The series has a long-standing history of viral marketing and conspiracy-inciting promotional devices so it comes as no surprise the image is laden with potential clues and hints to the plot of the final season. Thus far it has been determined that the table is an airplane wing, the Swan logo is peeking out behind a tree in the background, and that Locke appears to serve as the Jesus figure in the photo.

But with the cryptic implications of the inspiration behind the image more and more questions keep popping up. Who is representative of Judas? Why are all the products on the table labeled with the Dharma Initiative logo? And why are certain cast members like Walt, Juliet, Rose and Bernard missing?

Check out the photos below and post your own theories.

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The Lost Supper | Photo 02

The Lost Supper | Photo 02

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Jordan Yerman

Another question would be, why is Claire in the photo? What exactly happened to her at the end of Season 4, when Keamy and his crew attacked the Dharma village?

(I presumed that she was killed, which is why we never see her actually holding Aaron again... but on Lost, there's dead and there's dead)


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honkey

what about the skeletons under the table?are they the ones from the caves? bernard and rose?

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Cassie Stephens

Interesting...Sayid is in the place of Judas....Interesting.

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maree

Actually its Kate in the place of Judas

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