I suppose it makes sense for a tough, difficult, post-apocalyptic series to have a tough, difficult, pre-apocalyptic pre-production path, right? But after lots of false starts and casting rearrangements, Y: The Last Man has finally started filming, with a projected FX on Hulu airdate of 2021. The series is based on the acclaimed comic book from Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra, and follows the last remaining cisgender man in a post-apocalyptic world and, of course, his monkey. This man was originally going to be played by expert spaghetti-eater Barry Keoghan, until he abruptly exited …
The suspense thriller Vivarium tells the unsettling story of what happens when one couple’s search for a dream home places them directly in the center of a terrifying nightmare that they can’t escape, once they are trapped within mysterious rows of identical houses. Tom (Jesse Eisenberg) and Gemma (Imogen Poots) take an unsuspecting trip to the idyllic suburban neighborhood of Yonder, and quickly find a hell that strains their patience and their relationship. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actress Imogen Poots talked about the film’s building sense of terror, the support system that …
Ben Schnetzer has taken on the starring role as Yorick for the FX Series Y: The Last Man following Barry Keoghan's exit.
Goat star Ben Schnetzer is set to play Yorick Brown in the upcoming Y: The Last Man series on FX, thereby replacing Barry Keoghan, Collider has confirmed. Based on the comic book by Brian K. Vaughan and artist Pia Guerra, Y: The Last Man follows Yorick Brown, who finds himself as the last living cisgender male on Earth after a cataclysmic event wipes out every other man on the planet. With the help of his pet monkey Ampersand, Yorick sets out to find his girlfriend Beth, and together they end up traversing a post-apocalyptic world in which women call …
FX's adaptation of Y: The Last Man has suffered another setback, as sources say the lead role of Yorick will be recast, Collider has exclusively learned. Rising star Barry Keoghan (The Killing of a Sacred Deer) had been cast as Yorick Brown, who finds himself as the last living male on Earth after a cataclysmic event wipes out every other man on the planet. With the help of his pet monkey Ampersand, Yorick sets out to find his girlfriend Beth, and together they end up traversing a post-apocalyptic world in which women call the shots. Based on the …
Y: The Last Man hits another production snag as lead actor Barry Keoghan exits the FX adaptation of the hit Image Comics series.
FX boss says Y: The Last Man series is still going forward at the network, but it remains in pre-production.
PETA is unhappy that Y: The Last Man is using a real monkey to play Yorick's simian companion, Ampersand, in the upcoming FX adaptation.
From the new title to the cast to the plot, here's everything we know about FX's long-awaited Y: The Last Man series.
There's some progress on that long-in-development Y: The Last Man series adaptation: Eliza Clark (Animal Kingdom) has joined the creative team on the upcoming FX drama series as Writer, Showrunner and Executive Producer. The announcement was made today by Nick Grad and Gina Balian, Presidents, Original Programming, FX Entertainment. Clark has written for TNT’s Animal Kingdom where she is an Executive Producer, AMC’s The Killing, AMC’s Rubicon and CBS’ Extant. Clark, Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson of Color Force (American Crime Story, Pose, Crazy Rich Asians) and comic author/creator Brian K. Vaughan are …
Y: The Last Man producers Aida Mashaka Croal and Michael Green have taken to Twitter to announce that FX "has decided not to move forward with our series in its current form," though a network insider says that FX has merely parted ways with the producers over creative differences, and that it's still moving forward with the series and the current cast. Confused? So are we. Croal and Green co-produced the pilot, based on Brian K. Vaughn and Pia Guerra's acclaimed comic book series that follows the sole surviving male on Earth after a virus completely hands …