HBO Reveals First Scenes of “The Last of Us”

HBO Reveals First Scenes of “The Last of Us”





HBO Reveals First Scenes of “The Last of Us”

HBO has released the first scenes of the series based on the game “The Last of Us” as highlighted in a teaser with the upcoming attractions of the channel. Though short, the preview shows Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey (both previously in “Game of Thrones”) in action as post-apocalyptic survivors Joel and Ellie respectively.

“Everyone I cared about died or left me,” Ellie says resentfully in the teaser. “You have no idea what the loss is,” Joel replies coldly.

The short scenes also feature Nick Offerman (“Parks and Recreation”) as Bill, a character who forms a difficult alliance with Joel and Ellie in the original video game.

In addition to “The Last of Us”, the video features unreleased footage of the newcomer “A Casa do Dragão”, the second season of “The White Lotus”, the miniseries “The White House Plumbers” and the upcoming Week of the series ” The Idol “, as well as announcing the new seasons of” Succession “,” His Dark Materials “,” Los Espookys “,” Avenue 5 “,” Titans “,” Doom Patrol “,” The Sex Life of College Girls “. “and” Gossip Girl “, among other attractions.

Based on Naughty Dog’s post-apocalyptic game, “The Last of Us” is set 20 years after the destruction of civilization by a virus and follows Joel, a hardened survivor, who is tasked with smuggling a teenage girl named Ellie. from a quarantine. The girl could be the key to healing humanity. But what begins as a small job soon becomes a brutal and heartbreaking journey as the two traverse the United States and become increasingly dependent on each other for survival.

The cast also includes Gabriel Luna (“Terminator: Dark Fate”), Nico Parker (“Dumbo”), Murray Bartlett (“The White Lotus”), Merle Dandridge (“The Flight Attendant”) and Anna Torv (“Mindhunter”) .

The adaptation is by Craig Mazin, author of the award-winning miniseries “Chernobyl”, and will be directed by the Russian Kantemir Balagov (awarded at the Cannes Film Festival 2019 for “A Tall Woman”), by the Bosnian Jasmila Žbanić (from “Quo Vadis, Aida? “, Best European Film at the European Academy Awards) and the Iranian Ali Abbasi (Best Director of the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival in 2018 for the disturbing” Border “, also known as” Gräns ​​”).

“The Last of Us” doesn’t have a release date yet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWsY3DlLdIA

Source: Terra

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