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  1. Y: The Last Man: With Diane Lane, Ashley Romans, Ben Schnetzer, Olivia Thirlby. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, Y is the last surviving male human on the planet. Based on the comic series "Y: The Last Man."

  2. Based on DC Comics' acclaimed series by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra, Y: The Last Man traverses a post-apocalyptic world in which a cataclysmic event decimates every mammal with a Y chromosome but for one cisgender man and his pet monkey.

  3. After a mass casualty event wipes out every creature with a Y chromosome, President Jennifer Brown responds to the crisis. Yorick fears he may be the only survivor. Hero attempts to right a wrong.

  4. Y: The Last Man (TV Series 2021) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Y: the Last Man would undergo years of development hell at New Line with endless drafts before the rights finally returned to Brian K. Vaughn and Pia Guerra, opening the door for this new TV series.

  6. I recently watched the last episode of Severance season one and i have to say thats how a season finale should feel like, constant tension and a lot of answers and many new questions.

  7. Brian K Vaughn created the graphic novels for both Paper Girls and Y: The Last Man. Each were independently being developed for television at the same time. According to Vaughn both production teams titled an episode Weird Al Is Dead without knowing what the other was doing.

  8. Last month, Hulu removed shows like Y: The Last Man, Dollface, The Hot Zone, Maggie, Pistol, and Little Demon. The removals are part of cost-cutting measures by Disney, which runs the streaming service. Many of the series had deals to remain on Hulu until 2024 and beyond. Read More…...

  9. "Y: The Last Man" is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a mysterious cataclysmic event has simultaneously killed every mammal with a Y chromosome. Surprisingly, aspiring escape artist Yorick Brown and his pet monkey Ampersand are the only two males left.

  10. I didn't turn on Y: The Last Man to hear a one-sided political debate, I did it to see a unique masterpiece brought to life in a true adaptation. Imagine if changes like this had been done to Harry Potter, or Lord of the Rings.