Is Shia LaBeouf The Last Man?
Caruso admits to "preliminary discussions" with the star.
Those of you who had "Shia LaBeouf walking around a post-plague landscape with a monkey" on the list of things you wanted to see before you died may soon have your dreams come true.
This news comes courtesy of USA Today, which interviewed director D.J. Caruso on the eve of the 60th (and final) issue of Y: The Last Man's arrival in comic shops. Caruso, as you may already be aware, is gearing up for an adaptation of the popular Brian K. Vaughan series, and given that Caruso worked with LaBeouf on Disturbia -- and is currently directing him in Eagle Eye -- rumors have long put LaBeouf in center stage for Y as well.
Telling USA Today that he has had "preliminary discussions" with LaBeouf for the role of Yorick (the monkey-owning last man on Earth), Caruso discussed his reasons for wanting to make a Y: The Last Man film:
"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. I think it's a really simple, beautiful theme, but at the same time, the movie's really pop-culture entertainment."
Caruso also tells the paper that -- surprise! -- he'll be filming Y with an eye toward turning it into a trilogy. While the move only makes sense -- you try boiling 60 issues of a comic down into a two-hour movie -- we doubt New Line is complaining about possible sequels.
Source: USA Today
This news comes courtesy of USA Today, which interviewed director D.J. Caruso on the eve of the 60th (and final) issue of Y: The Last Man's arrival in comic shops. Caruso, as you may already be aware, is gearing up for an adaptation of the popular Brian K. Vaughan series, and given that Caruso worked with LaBeouf on Disturbia -- and is currently directing him in Eagle Eye -- rumors have long put LaBeouf in center stage for Y as well.
Telling USA Today that he has had "preliminary discussions" with LaBeouf for the role of Yorick (the monkey-owning last man on Earth), Caruso discussed his reasons for wanting to make a Y: The Last Man film:
"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. I think it's a really simple, beautiful theme, but at the same time, the movie's really pop-culture entertainment."
Caruso also tells the paper that -- surprise! -- he'll be filming Y with an eye toward turning it into a trilogy. While the move only makes sense -- you try boiling 60 issues of a comic down into a two-hour movie -- we doubt New Line is complaining about possible sequels.
Source: USA Today
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rustdog writes: on Jan 30 2008 06:19 AM Shia will be perfect, but can this work as a movie? All these graphic novels based adaptations would work much better as television series. I imagine they'll be using CGI for the monkey? The roles for females could be endless. Ladies, get your head shots ready. (Reply to this) |
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Weicher writes: on Jan 30 2008 07:27 AM I don't see this as a single movie (59 issues, all essential to the plot? You can only watered the thing down). They should do this as a TV series, like "The preacher", which may work (despite the fact that the guy who trashed "Daredevil" is helming it, so I remain a little bit skeptical about it, too). What about a "100 bullets" TV series?? BRING IT ON NOW!!! (Reply to this) |
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dickdynamite writes: on Jan 30 2008 07:41 AM 60 episodes into 3 movies if anyone can do it its "we don't care about lord of the rings subplots" newline best a luck I'll say,they'll pull it off. (Reply to this) |
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jasperoosterveld writes: on Jan 30 2008 07:45 AM I looked it up at wikipedia, looks interesting! (Reply to this) |
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Ender7406 writes: on Jan 30 2008 08:05 AM Dude if you ain't read this yet, shoot yourself in the foot, apply first aid, and get to your local comic shop NOW. (Reply to this) |
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Oblivioncry writes: on Jan 30 2008 08:45 AM In reply to this comment (#1540624) never heard of it either^^ (Reply to this) |
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Weicher writes: on Jan 30 2008 08:49 AM Good comic-book, but far away from the best Vertigo titles, which, in my opinion, are: a) Hellblazer (when it was written by Garth Ennis). b) Sandman. c) 100 bullets. d) Preacher. e) Mark Millar's Swamp Thing (I'm not including Alan Moore's because they were published before the beginning of the Vertigo imprint). f) Ex Machina. g) The invisibles. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jan 30 2008 08:54 AM The Director actually said there gonna make more then one film, I think Shia Labouf could be good. I remeber hearing Topher Grace mention who I think would be better. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jan 30 2008 08:54 AM Y:The Last Man is such a cool sereis, I would actually rather see it as a TV show. (Reply to this) |
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Matanuki writes: on Jan 30 2008 10:03 AM In reply to this comment (#1540580) My god, they gave "The Preacher" to Mark Steven Johnson!?!! Talk about throwing the baby out with the water. (Reply to this) |
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renodc writes: on Jan 30 2008 11:02 AM In reply to this comment (#1540714) I agree. Y fits more into a TV series format. I would feel much better about the Feature Film prospects if New Line would just go ahead and give Caruso a 3 picture deal and let him shoot them all at once like Jackson did with Lord of the Rings. (Reply to this) |
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luser0 writes: on Jan 30 2008 11:41 AM In reply to this comment (#1540580) TV is crap, first of all your not going to get someone that knows what they're doing to direct., not to mention budget differences which means cheaper actors, special effects, and bad action sequences. also most networks are greed as **** and if it is a hit they'll want to drag it out for as long as posible and eventually leave the comic, and all of us that are familiar with it, in the dust and just start making **** up. (Reply to this) |
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Tollens writes: on Jan 30 2008 11:43 AM This should be awesome. This is one of my favorite comics of all time. I'm not the biggest Shia LaBeouf fan but even I have to admit his dorky look would work for this film. 3 parts? I agree and think it would do well. As a television series? thumbs down! Have you seen what they do to good comics and books in the TV world? The craptacular Jeremiah is one, the atrocity that was Earthsea the list goes on. TV does not to fantasy and sci-fi stories well, plus no one watches them but a very small group who watch any crap the Sci-Fi channel dolls out. *END RANT* (Reply to this) |
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luser0 writes: on Jan 30 2008 11:45 AM In reply to this comment (#1540580) TV is crap, first of all your not going to get someone that knows what they're doing to direct., not to mention budget differences which means cheaper actors, special effects, and bad action sequences. also most networks are greed as **** and if it is a hit they'll want to drag it out for as long as posible and eventually leave the comic, and all of us that are familiar with it, in the dust and just start making **** up. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Jan 30 2008 12:00 PM Shia kind of looks like a monkey. Also, I'm not sure if he can be the last man since I don't know if he even shaves. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jan 30 2008 12:02 PM In reply to this comment (#1540787) Actually there trying to make "The Preacher" into a mini sereis on HBO, and Mark Steven Johnson wants to produce it. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Jan 30 2008 12:05 PM In reply to this comment (#1540882) TV doesn't do SCI-FI well, ok buddy, have you ever heard of Star Trek,X Files,Surface,Heroes,Lost, or Firefly (which is ausome). (Reply to this) |
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Matanuki writes: on Jan 30 2008 12:31 PM In reply to this comment (#1540904) The Preacher would be a perfect fit for HBO. And just the fact that it's going to be on HBO is a reason to eagerly anticipate it. However, Johnson being attached, as Weicher stated, is one hell of a reason to worry. (Reply to this) |
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antiboy writes: on Jan 30 2008 12:41 PM Oh jeez, I thought this was related to The Road and almost died. If he comes anywhere near that movie I'll go ape****. (Reply to this) |
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iceman222 writes: on Jan 30 2008 01:42 PM i was thinking ryan reynolds would be good. I just finished watching The Nines, and he surprisingly can pull off funny and charming, and serious acting very well...i just think shia is too "it" right now and not suited for the role in the serious aspect. (Reply to this) |
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