The Hamilton Spectator

‘Y’ was show cancelled after one season?

- RICH HELDENFELS

Q: I was shocked to hear that the FX on Hulu series “Y: The Last Man” was abruptly cancelled! What happened?? I was enjoying the show and looking forward to more episodes and seasons! Is there hope another streaming channel will pick this up? It cannot just leave off with episode 10!

A: The drama fell prey to economics, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Long delayed by off-camera changes and COVID, the show had reached a point where it would have to pick up the contract options for the cast while not knowing if, in fact, the show would keep going. “Ultimately, FX brass declined to pay $3 million to further extend options,” said the publicatio­n. But the makers of the show have held out hope that someone else will pick it up, and the Hollywood Reporter noted that HBO Max might be a good fit because of corporate ties between the show and the streamer. Showrunner Eliza Clark said, “It is the most collaborat­ive, creatively fulfilling, and beautiful thing I have ever been a part of. We don’t want it to end.”

Q: Can you tell me the name of the song and the composer for the lead-in to Marvel movies and TV programs? It sounds like a John Williams compositio­n.

A: It is not. What is simply known as the Marvel fanfare is reportedly by veteran composer Michael Giacchino, who has a long resume of work in TV and movies, including such production­s as “Lost,” “Up,” “Rogue One” and “JoJo Rabbit.” An earlier version of the fanfare was by Brian Tyler.

Q: Ed Asner was the star of a made-for-TV movie in the 1970s or ’80s where he played an alcoholic and had a son who was also an alcoholic. Can you tell me the name of this movie and the actor

who played Asner’s son?

A: You are probably rememberin­g “Vital Signs” from 1986. Asner played an alcoholic doctor with a doctor son who had a drug problem. The son was played by Gary Cole, who lately has been appearing on “NCIS” as Alden Parker, the replacemen­t for Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon).

Q: I enjoyed “Last Tango in Halifax” immensely. Can you tell me if it will be coming back?

A: The series starring Derek Jacobi and Anne Reid ended in 2020.

Q: Our question is about the television show “Timeless.” Is there any hope of a revival or will someone be streaming the episodes?

A: I do not know of any plans for a revival of the time travel drama. You can find the old episodes streaming on Hulu, including the series finale.

 ?? JOE LEDERER NBC ?? “Timeless” starred Malcom Barrett Rufus Carlin, left, Matt Lanter as Wyatt Logan and Abigail Spencer as Lucy Preston.
JOE LEDERER NBC “Timeless” starred Malcom Barrett Rufus Carlin, left, Matt Lanter as Wyatt Logan and Abigail Spencer as Lucy Preston.

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