Any new "Y: The Last Man" news?

After reading the first 50+ issues of this series, Shia is definitely fit for Yorick. This role requires very precise comedic timing, as on many occasions the jokes are only funny to him.

Shia's more than capable of playing the more serious side of the character, but he also holds that innocent and charming quality to boot. I'm definitely glad he's being considered.
 
Not discounting Gosling, but if Shia can show me some deeper chops in Indy IV, I'd be ready to pen him.

But I don't want "Spastic Sam" from TF, playing Yorick. :down Show me some diversity.
 
Not discounting Gosling, but if Shia can show me some deeper chops in Indy IV, I'd be ready to pen him.

But I don't want "Spastic Sam" from TF, playing Yorick. :down Show me some diversity.

Pretty much why I'm holding off on Shia.
 
I recently read all the TPB for Y, and Shia's not a bad choice for Yorick, but I just don't want him to be Yorick. I don't know what it is, cause the bastard has the charisma to play Y. He's got the nerdy, sarcastic thing down, but something just seems off, for me.
 
I recently read all the TPB for Y, and Shia's not a bad choice for Yorick, but I just don't want him to be Yorick. I don't know what it is, cause the bastard has the charisma to play Y. He's got the nerdy, sarcastic thing down, but something just seems off, for me.

For me, it's purely cosmetic, I think Shia looks too young.:dry:
 
I would rather see "Y" as a TV show, perhaps on FX, HBO, or Showtime. It's far too large of a story to reduce to even a 3 hour movie.

I agree, too much to water down in one movie!

They could make it a trilogy (but does it have the potential to captivate a general audience). Y is good but it's not trilogy good. But, as an HBO series would KICK ASS!
 
I'd personally prefer Ryan Reynolds for Yorick but I could deal with Shia.

Also, Gina Torres for 355 and Kelly Hu for Dr. Mann. :up:
 
For me, it's purely cosmetic, I think Shia looks too young.:dry:

i figured that theyl probably start on it AFTER indy 4, and there's preprod, etc. So by the time they actually get to it, he MIGHT look a bit older.. who knows?

I agree, too much to water down in one movie!

They could make it a trilogy (but does it have the potential to captivate a general audience). Y is good but it's not trilogy good. But, as an HBO series would KICK ASS!

and i'm not 100% sure, but i THINK i read somewhere that the first movie might be the first like 50 issues or something, and they're considering making it a trilogy.

but even within those 50 issues, a WHOLE lot happens too.
so i dunno.
 
I'd personally prefer Ryan Reynolds for Yorick but I could deal with Shia.

Also, Gina Torres for 355 and Kelly Hu for Dr. Mann. :up:

Reynolds or Gosling would be good

I personally think Ryan Renolds goes against the casting of Yorick if you've read the books. He's supposed to pass as an 'okay-looking' younger guy, who's more of a pansy in the beginning (which would be a full first movie) who's into dorky stuff.

Women aren't flocking to Yorick because of his looks, it's more about their desperation to reproduce.

Not only is Ryan Renolds not a good actor, but he's also not funny. And in case you've missed his current physique, he's looking more like Carrot Top (00s) than Carrot Top (90s).
 
It'd be better as an HBO series.:down:cmad:

EDIT: Also, Reynolds for Yorick is ******ed. Plain and simple. Mainly for the reasons Prog listed above.

Fanboys need to stop casting Reynolds in every quirky, funny guy role from any comic related project.:down
 
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Yorik?

Exactly! only a Spider Jerusalem fan will recognize such truth. Screw Shia LeClown he's ok but he's not Yorick. So Vaughan won't be involved with this project in any way?
 
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Yorik?

That's who I was trying to think of... I'm like, man, there's another underrated young brown haired actor trying to indy his way into the mainstream... He's good too...

Gordon-Levitt would OWN as Yorrick? Shia-who?
 
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Yorik?
Yes!! I'd never thought of him for the role before (because I kinda forgot that he existed) but he'd be perfect...Ugh...Shia better not get cast in this part...because while I think he could play the part decently he is 1.) to young (he's my age, 20, isn't he?) 2.) LeBeouf can do the sarcastic, dorky, funny guy thing but methinks that he's a bit to spastic/all over the place for the role....

But yeah...Joseph Gordon-Levitt...wow...that's about as close to perfect casting as somebody could get...
 
http://uk.movies.ign.com/articles/848/848242p1.html

The Last Man Found
Director eyeing Transformers star for comic adaptation.
by IGN Staff

http://uk.movies.ign.com/email.htmlUS, January 29, 2008 - The final installment of the 60-issue Y: The Last Man comic book series, from Lost writer Brian Vaughn, drops on Wednesday. Fans of the popular Vertigo title are probably already aware that Disturbia director D.J. Caruso is plotting a movie version. But you'll never guess who he's considering for the lead.
Okay... maybe you will. Caruso tells USA Today that he's already had "preliminary discussions" with Transformers and Indy 4 star Shia LaBeouf to play Yorick in the movie.
LaBeouf starred in Caruso's Disturbia and is currently shooting the thriller Eagle Eye with the helmer.
Y: The Last Man tells what happens when every mammal possessing a Y chromosome -- the males -- are mysterious and simultaneously killed. The only exceptions are Yorick Brown, a young amateur escape artist, and his Capuchin monkey, Ampersand.



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- Vertigo

"For me, thematically, the most important thing and the reason I want to do this is... I don't want to say it's the end of the innocence, but it's actually a man-child who has to become a real man now," Caruso tells the paper. "I think it's a really simple, beautiful theme, but at the same time, the movie's really pop-culture entertainment." Caruso had planned to make the entire series into a single film, but that task proved as daunting as it seems. As it stands now, the movie will be an adaptation of the first 14 issues of the series, with a two future films possible to complete the story.

http://uk.movies.ign.com/email.html
 
I'm glad they're not trying to squeeze the entire story in one film. :up:

t4p
 
Me too. This story has a lot to tell, and the death of almost every male human is epic enough to fill a half, or a third of the movie
 
Goddamnit Shia should not be playing Yorick. I even like the guy, but he's just all wrong for this role.
 

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