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How “Woke” Will Hulu’s ‘Y: The Last Man’ TV Series Be?

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“Y: The Last Man,” tells the story of a survivor who was destined to die due to the sudden passing of all beings with a Y chromosome. Yorick Brown and his pet monkey Ampersand must live alone in a world where most of humankind has freakishly died. Readers can tag along on their adventure and discover the obstacles the characters must face to survive.  The dystopian science fiction comic book series was written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated (mostly) Pia Guerra while published by Vertigo/DC.

 

 

The series is about the only man to survive the apparent simultaneous death of every male mammal (barring Yorick and his pet monkey) on Earth. FX is developing a TV series of Y: The Last Man produced by Eliza Clark alongside Brian K. Vaughan, who will also be a writer for the show. The show will star Diane Lane and Barry Keoghan.

 

FX dropped an new teaser for the series on Friday. 

 

 

 

Az (aka HeelvsBabyface) shared his thoughts on the new teaser and what it portends.

 

 

I love Az, but must confess, I enjoyed the series when I recently read it on Hoopla. And full disclosure, the comic is pretty ‘woke’ already. I’d submit that Brian K. Vaughan’s stuff always is. Lead characters are always diverse, often strong women, with all kinds of woke themes like equality, gender, race, sexuality, etc. However, the “feminist view” this series was imbued with was always somewhat deftly critiqued because it was written from a male perspective. I’m skeptical that this 2021 TV series will dare to criticize feminism, lesbians, and transgender people.

 

 

While I felt the comic series did a great job of balancing story, social commentary, levity, character growth, and character moments, I think it would be a shame if the TV show failed to capture that same balance. With too much 2021 social commentary sucking up all the air, fans could potentially have some trouble recognizing the characters from the comic. I suppose if that’s the case, we’ll always have the comic, but I’d rather the TV show be enjoyable too. But like Az, I’m concerned that this show will be misandrist, intersectional shit. After all, it’s not 2002 anymore, and the comic set a pretty high bar, imo.

 

Ben Schnetzer stars as Yorick, and the series will also star Diane Lane as Senator Jennifer Brown, Imogen Poots as Hero Brown, Latasha Lynch as Agent 355, Juliana Canfield as Beth, Marin Ireland as Nora, Amber Tamblyn as Mariette Callows, and Timothy Hutton as the U.S. President.

 

Y: The Last Man was scheduled to debut in 2020, but was delayed due to the reshoots needed on the pilot episode (the changed lead actors) as well as the pandemic. The series is now scheduled to debut on Hulu September 13, 2021.



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