Bella Ramsey, who stars as Ellie on The Last of Us, first learned about the popular video game series through clickbait.
The first season’s ensemble cast included Nico Parker, Nick Offerman, Murray Bartlett, Anna Torv, Gabriel Luna, Melanie Lynskey, Rutina Wesley, Storm Reid, and Scott Shepherd. Stars of the video game that appeared in Season 1 include Merle Dandridge, Jeffrey Pierce, Troy Baker, and Ashley Johnson. Pierce, Baker, and Johnson played new characters, while Dandridge reprised her as Marlene.. Druckmann also served as the co-creator of the video game.
The Last of Us became an instant success for HBO, as the pilot garnered 4.7 million viewers, the second-biggest debut for a series premiere since 2010. It’s been hailed by many critics as the one of the best live-action video game adaptations. The series was renewed for Season 2.Dan Girolamo is a multifaceted content creator with nearly a decade of experience in pop culture, sports, and entertainment.
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