"Y: The Last Man" comic book fans, heads up! The comic book series is now in the works for a TV series adaptation for FX.
For real? Yes, for real. The TV series adaptation of "Y: The Last Man" is underway as reported by IGN. Fans of the comic book have been waiting for the film adaptation. The movie project has been an "on and off" status since it has been announced sometime ago.
The news about the recent development of "Y: The Last Man" first came out in The Hollywood Reporter. Report says that writer of this dystopian science fiction, Brian K. Vaughan, is currently discussing with FX productions for the TV series adaptation. According to the news, the studio is also looking for a suitable writer to work with Vaughan.
/Film recalls that it has been years since "Y: The Last Man" has been in "on-again, off-again development," and it never get past that stage. It's time to move on and give a new life in a different form of adaptation. It cant be denied that this dystopian science fiction of Brian K. Vaughan is "one of the most acclaimed comic book series in recent memory."
It is equally popular like any other comic series that made it into the big screen, thus a movie adaptation has been attempted. If remembered, New Line had the movie rights of "Y: The Last Man" and at one time D.J. Caruso signed up to helm the project with Carl Ellsworth to pen the script. It was also remembered, "Shia LaBeouf was circling the lead."
As of press time, there has been no official details of the upcoming TV series project of "Y: The Last Man." No one knows if FX has already chosen a director to work on the series. Hollywood Reporter says FX has declined to comment on this news.
So there you go folks, that is the latest scoop of Brian K. Vaughan's dystopian science fiction "Y: The Last Man." The comic book is finally heading to the small screen under FX productions.
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