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‘Y: The Last Man’ Creators Celebrate TV Adaptation Filming in New Behind-the-Scenes Photo

After quite a long wait, Y: The Last Man is finally making it to the small screen, and it looks […]

After quite a long wait, Y: The Last Man is finally making it to the small screen, and it looks like the comic’s creators are enjoying the ride.

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Pia Guerra, who illustrated the beloved Vertigo Comics series, recently shared a photo of herself and writer Brian K. Vaughan on the set of the pilot episode of the FX television adaptation. You can check it out below.

Y: The Last Man envisions a post-apocalyptic world where almost every male mammal has been wiped out. The series follows Yorick (Barry Keoghan) and his monkey Ampersand, as they attempt to canvass that world.

The cast of Y: The Last Man also includes Diane Lane as Jennifer Brown, Imogen Poots as Hero, Lashana Lynch as Agent 355, Juliana Canfield as Beth, and Marin Ireland as Nora. Timothy Hutton recently signed on to play the president of the United States, with Amber Tamblyn set to play his daughter.

It’s been a long period of time since Y: The Last Man was first optioned to live-action, with a film version in the works from 2007 to 2014. FX then began developing the project in 2015, with showrunner Michael Green brought on in 2016.

“When [Green] first pitched his take on it to Nina Jacobson, our producer, and me a long time ago, he came in saying he wanted to do something about toxic masculinity,” Vaughan said in an interview late last year. “It felt very relevant, and unfortunately I think it’s only become more relevant with each passing day. His take on it was really brave and very different, but exciting as well. I really admire how audacious he’s been with his translation.”

A pilot was officially ordered in April of this year, and FX has been increasingly hopeful about the series making it to the small screen.

“[We feel] pretty optimistic, not quite at a final decision point,” FX CEO John Landgraf said back in January of this year. “But we got a script I really like, a draft we really like recently. Michael [Green] is available, because he’s not involved in American Gods [anymore].”

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