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One of the great joys that he is giving us lately Disney +<\/strong> in Spain is that more and more titles aimed at the adult public are arriving in its catalog. Very recent we have the case of the highly recommended ‘Only murders in the building’ and this next Wednesday, September 22, it will be the turn of ‘Y: The last man’.<\/p>\n

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Originally aired in the United States through FX on Hulu, ‘Y: The Last Man’ is the adaptation of the acclaimed comic book of the same name by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra<\/strong> published between 2002 and 2008. Its story revolves around a mysterious androcide that has turned civilization upside down. Unfortunately, the starter of the series turns out a little decaf<\/strong>, giving the feeling that the best could be yet to come, but without leaving great confidence that this will be the case.<\/p>\n

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The path of this adaptation has been very complicated. Initially, it was considered very seriously to bring the comic to the big screen, but it ended up being discarded after several years in development. It was in 2015 when people began to talk about turning it into a television series, but various setbacks, including a change of protagonist some time after the pilot was filmed, led us to think that the thing would also come to nothing. It has not been the case.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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It remains the question of how many changes there have been when approaching the story, but what remains is the certainty that the first three episodes of ‘And: The Last Man’ seem more a long intro before the series gets really interesting<\/strong>. However, what really gets annoying is that you end up opting for a somewhat generic approach rather than embracing all those that might make you stand out individually.<\/p>\n

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After all, the fact that practically all mammals with the Y chromosome die suddenly is a very succulent starting point, especially if we have an account that a human and his pet, a capuchin monkey, do survive , but the series has for now focused more on doubts about the leadership at the head of the United States<\/strong> than anything else.<\/p>\n

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