Filming has wrapped on the first season of FX's post-apocalyptic drama Y: The Last Man, and producer Mari-Jo Winkler

marked the occasion with a goodbye to all of the COVID-19 testing that the cast and crew endured during production.

"Happy Last Swab," Winkler wrote on Instagram. "Last day of shooting Y:THE LAST MAN. 135 days of shooting in a pandemic. Streaming September 13th FX on Hulu." The text accompanied three pictures of stickers on clothes, each one with a unique ink drawing of cotton testing swabs and the show's logo altered to read Y: THE LAST SWAB. Winkler added the hashtags #ythelastmam [sic] and #wedidit.

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Writer/producer Eliza Clark also made a recent Instagram post to celebrate the completion of the show's first season. Clark shared two group photos and wrote, "It is impossible to express how profoundly these people have changed my life. Working in the middle of COVID, quarantined together away from home, they brought all of themselves every single day... I am so excited for the show to be out in the world."

Many members of the Y: The Last Man team showed their appreciation with comments on the post, including the writer of the comic series that the show is based on, Brian K. Vaughan.

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Y: The Last Man is based on the popular comic series from DC's Vertigo, written by Vaughan with art by Pia Guerra, which ran from 2002 to 2008. It takes place in a future where every male mammal on the planet has died from a mysterious sudden affliction, aside from college student Yorick Brown and his pet monkey Ampersand. As Yorick undergoes a dangerous odyssey to find out why he's the lone survivor, the remaining women of Earth attempt to rebuild society.

The road to adapting the comic to television has been a long one, with a pilot episode originally filmed in 2018 before the departure of showrunners Michael Green and Aïda Mashaka Croal, as well as lead actor Barry Keoghan. Production on a revamped Y: The Last Man series was meant to begin again in April 2020, but was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic and did not begin filming until late October, 2020.

With Ben Schnetzer now in the role of Yorick, the cast also includes Olivia Thirlby as his sister Hero, Ashley Romans as Agent 355, and Diane Lane as Yorick and Hero's mother. The show will premiere its first two episodes on Sept. 13, exclusively on FX on Hulu. The season will feature 10 episodes in total.

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