Y: The Last Man Cancelled by FX
The fledgling series Y: The Last Man apparently will not continue for a second season, at least not of FX on Hulu. The news comes from a tweet posted earlier today by showrunner Eliza Clark. Her post makes clear that she and her team aim to continue the series with another outlet, and it reads:
We have learned that we will not be moving forward with FX on Hulu for Season 2 of Y: The Last Man. I have never in my life been more committed to a story, and there is so much more left to tell.
Y: The Last Man is about Gender, about how oppressive systems inform identity. We had a gender diverse team of brilliant artists, led by women at almost every corner of our production. Producers, writers, directors, cinematographers, production design, costume design, stunt coordination, and more. It is the most collaborative, creatively fulfilling, and beautiful thing I have ever been a part of. We don't want it to end.
FX has been an amazing partner. We have loved working with them, and we're sad YTLM is not going forward at FX on Hulu. But we know that someone else is oging to be very lucky to have this team and this story. I have never experienced the remarkable solidarity of this many talented people.
We are committed to finding Y its next home.
#YLivesOn.
Doom Patrol Greenlit for Season 4
Doom Patrol will return again next year, according to a report from Deadline. The HBO Max series is in the middle of its third season and the greenlight for season four was announced during the weekend's DC FanDome event.
Titans Gets 4th Season
The popular HBO Max series Titans is up for a fourth season. Deadline reports, that the show, which wraps its third season this week, announced the next track at the weekend's DC FanDome event. The finale will apparently leave enough threads dangling to continue.
The Sandman | Death, Desire and Lucifer Posters
The social campaign for The Sandman has released a new set of posters and key art for the upcoming Netflix series. The images reveal Endless siblings Death, played by Kirby Howell-Baptiste and Desire, played by Mason Alexander Park. Also in the mix is Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer (technically the same character that was portrayed by Tom Ellis is the highly successful series). Additional key art depicts the elements of power for the characters. The Sandman is coming in 2022 to Netflix.



