Y: The Last Man’s second season will not be returning. after leaving Hulu’s content lineup, the show was searching for new home network content .’s There will be no more episodes of this show because it was not picked up. Eliza Clark, the show’s creator, broke the news on Twitter to viewers who had hoped for a second season.
Clark expressed his gratitude for the numerous supporters who kept the dream of finding a new host network alive in a poignant post. It was “the most creative work environment” for her, and she was “immensely happy of the work that we did,” she said of her time on the show. A lot of shows never even have a chance to begin production, and she expressed her joy at this show’s first season getting a chance to begin.
Clark concluded the discussion by expressing her happiness at being able to adapt her favorite comic book into a television show and to share the stories she cherished with the world. Final words are reserved for “the one who got away,” and she promises her fans that she’ll be writing new work soon.
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Y: The Last Man was a television series based on a comic book written by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra, which Clark mentioned in a tweet. It was set in a post-apocalyptic world where the Y chromosome has been eradicated from all mammals. Ampersand and Yorick Brown (Ben Schnetzer), a man and his pet monkey, were mysteriously spared from the devastation. Yorick, who has become a sought-after commodity around the world, is torn between deciding who is a friend and who is an adversary while still trying to stay alive. Olivia Thirlby, Ashley Romans, Amber Tamblyn, Elliot Fletcher, and Diane Lane also starred in the show, in addition to Schnetzer.
FX on Hulu withdrew the first season of the show in October after it received a mixed reception from critics. “There is so much more to tell” was Clark’s tweet at the time. It’s disappointing news for Season 2 fans who were looking forward to “new twists on some of the best stories from the book (astronauts anyone?),” as Clark revealed in a recent tweet.
While we are sorry to see Y: The Last Man disappear, we agree with Clark and are glad that Season 1 was given to the series. You can read Clark’s tweet below to learn more about the discontinuation of the show.
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