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‘The Last Of Us’ Selects Location For Season 2, Providing Clues For Setting/Story
EXCLUSIVE: The Last of Us has zeroed in on its home base for season 2. The HBO drama will set up shop in Vancouver for the continuing saga of Joel (Pedro Pascal)
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Bella Ramsey on Ending ‘The Last of Us’: “I Was Completely in Denial”
In an exclusive sit-down, the breakout star reflects on the queasy ending of the HBO drama’s first season—and the beautiful, bumpy journey to getting there.
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‘The Last of Us’ Will Adapt ‘Part II’ Video Game Into ‘More Than One’ TV Season, Creators Confirm
“The Last of Us” was officially renewed for a Season 2 by HBO in January, but the creators are planning “more than one season” to tell the much larger story from the video game’s sequel, “The Last of Us: Part II.” Released on the PlayStation 4 in 2020, seven years after the original game debuted, “The Last of Us: Part II” tells a bigger, more complex story than its predecessor. There are many more characters, flashbacks and action set pieces, and the creators of the HBO adaptation, Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, confirmed to GQ that the events of “Part II” will span more than one season.
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The Making of The Last of Us Special To Air After the Finale
The HBO show will give us at least a little more Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey after season one ends.
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‘The Last of Us’ Crew Was ‘Banned’ From Saying Zombie on Set: ‘We Weren’t Allowed to Say the Z Word’
Don’t even think about calling HBO’s “The Last of Us” a zombie show. Eben Bolter, the cinematographer who shot four episodes of the video game adaptation’s 10-episode …
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The Last of Us: Bella Ramsey 'Isn't Afraid' of Backlash Over LGBT Characters, 'Comes From a Place of Defiance'
HBO's The Last of Us series has been officially renewed for Season 2, and executive producer Neil Druckmann has already teased a Part II storyline. With the focus further shifting to Ellie, actor Bella Ramsey knows what lies ahead for the character and isn't "particularly anxious" about potential backlash over LGBT characters.
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The Last of Us Is Not a Video-Game Adaptation
HBO turned the story into unmissable television. So why does it feel like something’s missing?
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'The Last of Us' just made an early claim to one of the best TV episodes of 2023
If the hoopla surrounding “The Last of Us” has felt at all excessive through the first two episodes, the third chapter of the HBO series lives up to the weight of all the hype, laying early claim to what will almost inevitably be discussed as one of the best hours of television in 2023.
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How ‘The Last of Us’ Revived Linda Ronstadt’s ‘Long Long Time,’ Which Is Now Up 4,900% in Spotify Streams
Linda Ronstadt’s “Long Long Time” has soared up the streaming charts following last night’s episode of the HBO series “The Last of Us.” After the episode aired, …
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Craig Mazin says that The Last of Us 2nd season is a great challenge, because “it is a much bigger and more complicated st
HBO has already officially announced that the adaptation of the video game will have a second season, on social networks they were already able to see a video in which it could be the official intro of the series and the phrase “Season 2” . Its showrunner, Craig Mazin , was apparently thinking about the continuation of the series long before its announcement, since he has revealed a bit about how he would adapt the second part.
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The Last of US season two is ‘likely’, Bella Ramsey says
Speaking to the BBC, Bella Ramsey – who plays Ellie in the TV adaptation – said the reaction to the show’s first episodes makes a second season all but certain, but stressed that nothing had been officially confirmed yet. “If people keep watching, I think [a second series] is pretty likely,” she said. “It’s down to the guys at HBO.”
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HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ is a hit. This producer wants to clear the air.
When Craig Mazin first played “The Last of Us” in 2013, he was engrossed by the post-apocalyptic story within the first 10 minutes. He thought to himself, “someone’s going to adapt this [for TV or film], and it’s going to be awesome, but it won’t be me.”
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The Last of Us TV Show Leads To Huge Boost In Game Sales
The arrival of The Last of Us TV show has given a major boost to sales for both entries in Naughty Dog’s game series. According to game sales charts data available at online retailer Amazon, sales of The Last of Us Remastered and The Last of Us Part II on PS4 and The Last of Us Part I on PS5 have seen a major boost since the premiere of the HBO TV show.
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‘The Last Of Us’ Becomes HBO’s Second Largest Debut After ‘House Of The Dragon’ Since 2010 With 4.7M Viewers
The Last Of Us drew a healthy number for HBO on Sunday night. The videogame adaptation, starring Pedro Pascal, drew 4.7M viewers across linear and HBO Max. It marked the largest debut after House of the Dragon since Boardwalk Empire launched in 2010.
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How The Last of Us became ‘the greatest story’ ever told in video games
The Last of Us launched in 2013 on PS3 as a prestige narrative experience. The game was developed by Naughty Dog, a studio that had been crucial in setting the standard for story-centric games that emulated a traditional Hollywood format. Its Uncharted games mimicked the spectacle of adventure films by way of Nathan Drake, an Indiana Jones type with the luck of John McClane. But The Last of Us saw the studio pivot from blockbuster action into a genre that dominated the early 2000s — the dystopia — and in the process brought the quality of prestige TV drama to video games.
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HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ stays true to the game, and hits just as hard
When we compare the game and the TV adaptation, I have to admit: the HBO version sometimes steals the show.
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How ‘The Last of Us’ Plans to Bring the Zombie Genre Back to Life
Inside HBO's zombie apocalypse plan: A new drama starring 'Game of Thrones' veterans Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey from 'Chernobyl' creator Craig Mazin that aims to overcome Hollywood's legacy of weak video game adaptations and become a monster hit. "We put all of ourselves into this."
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The Last of Us: HBO series will have less violence than the video game, says Neil Druckmann
The HBO series of The Last of Us will feature less violence than the original video game and its remake, according to Neil Druckmann, vice president of Naughty Dog.
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Can “The Last of Us” Break the Curse of Bad Video-Game Adaptations?
For decades, games’ stories have been lost in translation. Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin are charting a different path.
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The first Last of Us HBO reaction claims it has ‘strong Blade 2 energy’
Vulture TV critic Roxana Hadadi tweeted her brief thoughts on the show, and it appears she enjoyed it. In a now-deleted tweet, Hadadi reportedly stated: “It took five minutes for The Last of Us to win me over entirely.” A follow-up tweet, which is still active at the time of writing, described the show as having “extremely strong Blade II energy”.
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