In regards to mainstream labeled comics released within the past five years, "Y: The Last Man" is up there as one of my favorites. The Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra comic series centers on Yorick Brown, literally the last living man on Earth who's alive after the mysterious plague hits killing every being with a Y chromosome. Himself and his pet monkey Ampersand, travel their way almost completely across the world with Agent 355 in order to try and save humanity. That sounds pretty cool of a story line, doesn't it? Well, awhile back actor Shia LaBeouf was hovering around "Y: The Last Man" and then claimed in Wizard that the character Yorick was too close to Sam from "Transformers". That being said, does that mean he was going to portray the character as some twitchy and spastic loser? Then the production is better off without his services. Now D.J. Caruso was able to chat it up, let! ting everyone know that he's still trying to work on it."It's still in active development at New Line," the filmmaker said. "I'm still kind of loosely attached.""We've taken about four cracks at the screenplay," he explained. "It's been a really tough one, only because there's so much that you cover and trying to narrow it down [is a problem].""My problem that I have with New Line [is], they're good people, but I felt you had to make this film as a trilogy," he said. "[I felt] that you really had to deal with books one through four on their own. And I think there was a different philosophy there. They really wanted to cover a lot more ground [in one film], which I didn't think would make a great movie. I thought you'd be cramming too much into one movie."This is the part where the fangirl side of me is happy that somebody who understands the source material like D.J. Caruso is still trying to keep himself on board for "Y: The Last Man". Hopefully production will keep going ! with him at the helm right after he's done with his science fi! ction fi lm "I Am Number Four", but there is another problem that's attached to that. Caruso is also said to be attached to a "Dead Space" film, so now it's a matter of which project does he love the most that he wants to stick to.Do you want Caruso to invest his time after "Number Four" to the "Dead Space" movie or "Y: The Last Man"?Source: MTV
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