The last of us has finally returned for almost a week. After two years of waiting, the second season is updated five years after the first dramatic end. In these seven episodes, Bella Rams and Pedro Pascal are taking their roles from Joel and Eli, the survivors of the mass and fatal fungal infection that destroys the world. Season 2 adapts to events, the last US part II.
Without the detection of spoilers, the second season will see that Eli will receive a much more physical dimension. The young star told Heart Radio on the microphone that he had followed Independent.
Muscular season 2
“I trained a lot“, Says Rams.”For two months I trained JIU-Jitsu and other martial arts, boxing, fighting, combat training, before filming.“And add not without humor:”I can shoot someone if needed.“
Invited in the invited television show The Jonathan Ross Show, Bella Ramsi spent a little more detailed her training and especially mentioned Brazilian Jiu-Jittsu: “Here are boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jittsu and weapons. There is a very heavy weapon of weapons, and Brazilian Jiu-Jittsu is the one who resembles the dance most.“
The comment was short, even accidental, but enough to raise eyebrows and indicate a completely different level of athletic condition for the next season. Ramsi has said that the training has become more systematic lately. In fact, the actress trains with her personal coach and follows the training that combines old -fashioned bodybuilding and martial arts elements.
And as a demonstration is better than long speech, he literally put anchor on the carpet! You can see the sequence in the video below:
Although Bella Ramsi did not give other details about her study sessions, the young star convinced one thing: this time, her physical condition is different in what she was before. Season 2 has to be more physically demanding, and Eli seems to be tougher than ever.
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