Greg

Greg (colloquially known as Apocalypse Willow), is a 24 year old British Male, from the Apocalypse Timeline.

Debuting in the short film "Are You Me?", he would be unnamed. However, he would become known behind the scenes as Apocalypse Willow. Latterly, he would feature in the prequel film, Dead of Night. This is where he would be first referenced by name, as Greg. It is currently unknown whether this is his real name, or just a nickname, as it has yet to be stated outright in canon.

Originally, Greg from Dead of Night, and Apocalypse Willow were not considered the same character. This was later retconned by Willow O'Brien Long, as he noticed stark similarities with Apocalypse Willow's backstory and Greg's. Thus, they became the same character, and Dead of Night was tied to Are You Me in the YCCU.

Greg was one of the first characters planned for Are You Me, only being predated by Wren (Female Willow). He more than likely has the most developed character background, out of any of the current YCCU characters. It is possible that Greg has the most on-screen time of any YCCU character as well, although this is currently unconfirmed as of April 2021.

Trivia:

 * Greg is depicted throughout Are You Me wearing German Bundeswehr Military-Surplus Uniform. It is never stated how he obtained this clothing. Although it can be inferred that it is simply that, and in his prior posession.
 * Greg is also seen using a Desert Eagle, and Mossberg 500 Shotgun, in Dead of Night. These weapons are not seen in Are You Me (due to production time-dates, and retcons to the canon).
 * Although never stated in Are You Me, the "Apocalypse" that Greg's production name is a reference to, is the Zombie Apocalypse that takes place in Dead of Night.
 * During scenes where Greg is masked in Are You Me, he is actually played by Mali O'Brien Long. The younger brother of Willow. This applies to every masked scene, bar the one where Greg removes the mask.
 * The Gas Mask that Greg is seen wearing in Are You Me, is the Soviet GP-7V Gas Mask. This was the civilian version of the Red Army's PMK-1.