7 movies and series similar to The Last of Us

7 movies and series similar to The Last of Us


Check out some movies and series that follow the same structure as The Last of Us, and find out what to watch after the HBO adaptation is over

It’s more than safe to say The Last of Us it has become a huge phenomenon outside of video games as well. The HBO adaptation has broken all the bubbles and, week after week, the saga of Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsay) is the most talked about topic on social networks. Because of this, many people look for other stories that offer the same experience.




After all, the season is heading towards its final stretch and the feeling of emptiness is already beginning to appear in those who are used to falling in love with this duo and desperately suffering from every misfortune they encounter in each new episode.

The good news is that there are good options that follow the same climate. The “single father who needs to deal with a son he can’t stand but ends up attached to him” structure is almost a genre unto itself and has several representatives that go beyond The Last of Us.

Indeed, if you look closely, you will see that this formula has been around for a long time, which is going to be Lone wolf and even older stories too. And that’s great news for anyone looking for movies and series similar to The Last of Us.

7. The Mandalorian

 

If you already miss Pedro Pascal in The Last of Us, just know that there’s another series in the works where it’s still this grouchy father struggling to keep his offspring safe. In this case, Ellie is a very friendly green rubber alien.

The Mandalorian brings the same logic that we have seen in the HBO series, but without the violence and the undead. However, the dynamics of this tough guy who discovers his paternity while delivering a shipment to a suspicious customer are more than identical and equally passionate.

The Mandalorian is available on disney+.

6. The midnight sky

 

Behind that heart-pounding smile, George Clooney was also one of those grumpy parents who have to deal with a child they don’t want. In The midnight skystar lives an isolated scientist on an arctic station trying to stop astronauts from returning to earth after the planet suffers a natural catastrophe.

In short, almost isolated, given that he shares the station with a girl and their relationship is not friendly at all. However, as they are forced to live and work together, her affection begins to emerge to the point that he goes to great lengths to protect her.

Directed by Clooney himself, The midnight sky And available on Netflix.

5. Birdhouse

 

Like this The Last of Us, birdbox it also has the structure of an unhappy adult who has to take care of a child in a post-apocalyptic world. In this case, Sandra Bullock plays this overworked mother who needs to survive not zombies, but some kind of creature that she attacks while watching over two little girls – and she doesn’t seem to be happy with this responsibility.

And the great charm of this story does not lie in the peculiarity of this scenario in which people are forced to live blindfolded, but in the dynamics with the children. You quickly notice that things are not working and you gradually understand what really happened – and it’s a big blow.

birdbox And available on Netflix.

3. The professional

 

One of the first major films to explore this idea of ​​an unlikely duo, The professional it remains a classic to this day. Directed by Luc Besson, the film features a young Natalie Portman who plays the young daughter of abusive and neglectful parents who are killed by corrupt police officers. So she, at the moment of revenge, can only count on unexpected help: the hit man who lives next door to her, played by Jean Reno.

The professional And available on Netflix.

3. The street

 

If there is a film that conveys this spirit of doom very well The Last of Us AND The street — except that the Viggo Mortensen-starring feature had a much more divided reception from audiences. However, if you’re looking for this combination of a post-apocalyptic world with an unhappy father-son relationship, dedicate your comedy to this story.

Based on the book of the same name by Cormac McCarthy, the film shows a world devastated for more than a decade by a cataclysm that no one knows exactly what it is. The result of this is the end of energy, the destruction of cities, the disappearance of vegetation and food shortages. And, in the midst of all this, father and son cross what is left of the United States to try to survive.

The street is available at HBO Max.

2. Logano

 

When Logano in theaters, virtually everyone pointed out that it was the perfect adaptation of The Last of Us. And not only because the relationship between Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Laura (Dafne Keen) is identical to that of Joel and Ellie or because of the post-apocalyptic setting, but also because the look of the characters was very close to that of the video games it had already presented.

That said, Logano It is an excellent film in every respect. This story of the “single father who hates the child, but soon grows attached to him” is very well constructed and speaks very well to what we know about the mutant hero, as well as also serving to give much greater weight to the unfortunate reality that we face. is presented in the story.

Contrary to everything that was done X-Men until then, he’s far more concerned with building his story and his characters’ relationships than cramming a bunch of comic book references into nothing. That’s why it works so well.

Logano is available on Star+ and not disney+.

1. Lone wolf

 

But we can’t ignore the father of all – Lone wolf. when we talk about The Last of Us and all the other productions that follow this same structure, we inevitably return to the story created in the manga by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima. The work became so well known and influential that it won several adaptations, as well as inspiring a number of other productions around the world.

And Kenji Misumi’s film takes this classic back and introduces it to those who have never had a chance to check out the comics. We are thus introduced to Itto Ogami, the official executor of the shogun and victim of a conspiracy by a rival clan. Therefore, he is seen as a traitor and is hunted down at the same time as he sets out on a journey to seek revenge.

But what does it do Lone wolf so iconic is what happens from there. Precisely on this journey in search of those responsible for his dishonor, Ogami will travel to Japan together with his son, little Daigoro, who will grow up immersed in this world of death and murder and will learn from an early age that only with strength and honor it is possible to handle a sword.

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