The Chilean actor rose to prominence for his role as Joel in The Last Of Us
After starring in Game of Thrones (2013)It is Mandalorian (2019), Pedro Pascalis one of the protagonists of The Last of Us (2023), new big production HBO. The actor receives US$ 600,000 per episode (about R$ 3,120,360.00) according to information from Variety.
The series inspired by the game of the same name developed by Naughty Dog for Playstation, is already in its sixth episode. Considering the nine episodes, Pedro Pascal should receive around U$ 5,400,000.00 for the first season of the series.
Not for nothing. According to the survey carried out by the magazine New Yorker (via I love cinema), The Last of Us cost more than the first five seasons of game of Thrones – one of the greatest hits of HBO. According to forbes, game of Thrones averaged $6 million per episode through season five.
The Last Of Us is already bigger than Game of Thrones
The adaptation of the game reached 4.7 million viewers during the first day of airing of the pilot episode on February 15th (via indiewire).
The audience calculations involve the audience that followed the HBOas well as users of HBO Max who attended on opening day. This is the second biggest debut of HBO since Boardwalk Empire: The Smuggling Empire (2010).
House of the Dragon won the largest audience after 2010. The production had 9.9 million viewers on the first day, in August last year. game of Thrones was not very far from The Last of Usadding up to 4.2 million.
More about The Last Of Us
The plot accompanies Joel (Pedro Pascal) It is Ellie (Bella Ramsey) in its attempt to cross the United States. In a post-apocalyptic world, filled with those infected by the cordyceps fungus, the duo’s bonds tighten in a story that involves trauma, revenge and survival.
Episodes are released weekly at 11 pm on Sundays on HBO Max.
Source: Rollingstone

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