Cuse said that while he and his writing team made no contingency for a sequel or a spinoff, he expects 'Lost' to eventually return in some form, reported Entertainment Weekly.
"We so definitively had decided that this was the end of our journey with the Lost franchise," he said of the show's 2010 conclusion.
"The series finale is called 'The End' for that reason. It is the end of the story that we wanted to tell and we had no plans to go back and revisit it."
"I think it's likely that at some point, ABC will want to reboot Lost because it's a valuable franchise," he said.
"I do not begrudge ABC the opportunity to do something more with the franchise. But we told the story we wanted to tell, and I think there's kind of a wonderful sense of closure for us."
'Lost' aired its final episode on May 23, 2010.
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