Disney+ has acquired a French remake of the 2015 sci-fi comedy series 'The Last Man on Earth,' created by Will Forte. The new version will star French comedian Artus and premiere this year on the streaming platform. It was announced at a Disney+ showcase in Paris.
The original 'The Last Man on Earth' aired on Fox from 2015 to 2018 and received five Primetime Emmy nominations. Will Forte, known from 'Saturday Night Live,' created and starred in the series as a man who believes he is the sole survivor after a global catastrophe. He traveled across the country, embracing solitude's perks but grappling with loneliness, while hoping to find another survivor—possibly a woman. The show featured co-stars including Kristen Schaal, January Jones, Jason Sudeikis, and Kristen Wiig.
In the remake, produced by 20th Century Studios, Artus takes the lead role. The synopsis mirrors the original: a catastrophe wipes out humanity, leaving the protagonist as the last man on Earth. He enjoys his isolation but yearns for companionship. Artus, a prominent French standup comedian, recently directed and starred in 'A Little Something Extra,' a 2024 comedy that led the French box office with over $74 million in earnings. That film featured an ensemble of young non-professional actors with various disabilities.
Disney+ revealed the project at its Paris showcase on Thursday evening, but shared few additional details. The series is expected to incorporate an international setting and cast. This remake joins a wave of announcements from the event, highlighting Disney+'s push into localized content.
The original series blended humor with post-apocalyptic themes, earning praise for Forte's quirky performance. Artus's involvement brings a fresh, French perspective to the story, potentially broadening its appeal in Europe.