Director D.J. Caruso once again is eyeing the long-promised comic book
adaptation Y: The Last Man, which
looks to find life on the small screen. While there have been multiple attempts
to bring Brian K. Vaughan’s
acclaimed graphic novel series to the screen, including 10 Cloverfield Lane‘s Dan Trachtenbergs’s try back in
2013, Caruso was perhaps the closest to bringing it to fruition, and he’s
remained loosely attached since.
During press rounds for his insane xXx sequel,
he told Screen Rant that progress isn’t being made just yet, but he’s still
exploring his options with the property and thinks TV might be the way to go.
He said
“I’m no longer attached, but it’s so
funny that you say that. It was one of those times—it was at the time where I
saw that series as a trilogy. I thought if you’re gonna make that movie, it’s a
trilogy, and I think at the time New Line and Warner Brothers wanted one
standalone movie. And so it’s kind of been in development slog over the course
of the years, but we’re talking about that. We had a talk about that two weeks
ago, about kind of revisiting, and seeing if a great television platform might
be the best way to take that series over five years.”
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