HBO Shares Another First Look at Its Terrifying Apocalypse Series "The Last of Us"
The wait for HBO's highly anticipated "The Last of Us" series is almost over. On Sept. 26, HBO Max released the terrifying teaser trailer for the new apocalyptic adventure, and on Nov. 2, the streamer finally announced the show's premiere date. "The Last of Us," based on the bestselling, award-winning video-game series of the same name, stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, both "Game of Thrones" alums (though their characters, Oberyn Martell and Lyanna Mormont, never interacted). Pascal's Joel is tasked with smuggling Ramsey's Ellie through a postapocalyptic, zombie-infected United States. In the trailer, they face many dangers - and not just zombies -like infected humans. In an interview with GQ in April, Pascal revealed that, though he loves the series, he wasn't very good at playing the video game. "It's so sad, I haven't any skill," the actor said. "I tried, you know. And then it was only a matter of minutes before I had to hand it over to my nephew. It really takes a specific kind of skill, and I don't have it." Even though Pascal admires the game, he knew he didn't want to perfectly imitate it, either. "I found Joel so impressive - I found the whole of it such a visually impressive experience," he said. "And then I got worried that I would want to imitate too much, which I think could be right in some circumstances, and then a mistake in others. So I just wanted to create a healthy distance, and for that to be more in the hands of [show co-writer] Craig Mazin and [game writer and show co-writer] Neil Druckmann." "The Last of Us" was filmed in Calgary, Alberta, in 2021, and HBO is planning to release it in early 2023. Keep reading ahead for everything we know about "The Last of Us," including the trailer and cast. Related: "Game of Thrones" Star Bella Ramsey Heads to the Middle Ages For "Catherine, Called Birdy"
The wait for HBO's highly anticipated "The Last of Us" series is almost over. On Sept. 26, HBO Max released the terrifying teaser trailer for the new apocalyptic adventure, and on Nov. 2, the streamer finally announced the show's premiere date.
"The Last of Us," based on the bestselling, award-winning video-game series of the same name, stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, both "Game of Thrones" alums (though their characters, Oberyn Martell and Lyanna Mormont, never interacted). Pascal's Joel is tasked with smuggling Ramsey's Ellie through a postapocalyptic, zombie-infected United States. In the trailer, they face many dangers - and not just zombies -like infected humans.
In an interview with GQ in April, Pascal revealed that, though he loves the series, he wasn't very good at playing the video game. "It's so sad, I haven't any skill," the actor said. "I tried, you know. And then it was only a matter of minutes before I had to hand it over to my nephew. It really takes a specific kind of skill, and I don't have it."
Even though Pascal admires the game, he knew he didn't want to perfectly imitate it, either. "I found Joel so impressive - I found the whole of it such a visually impressive experience," he said. "And then I got worried that I would want to imitate too much, which I think could be right in some circumstances, and then a mistake in others. So I just wanted to create a healthy distance, and for that to be more in the hands of [show co-writer] Craig Mazin and [game writer and show co-writer] Neil Druckmann."
"The Last of Us" was filmed in Calgary, Alberta, in 2021, and HBO is planning to release it in early 2023. Keep reading ahead for everything we know about "The Last of Us," including the trailer and cast.