The HBO TV series 'The Last of Us' has not only made many Albertans proud to recognize their province on screen.
Posted: Mar. 12, 2023 2:52PMActors Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, who play Joel and Ellie on HBO's hit show
With “The Last of Us” achieving paramount success, Travel Alberta says it’s anticipating more filmmakers will want to use the province’s diverse landscape for shooting.“We’re optimistic for a busy summer season in Alberta and we’re hoping this is going to add more interest and more destination awareness,” said Gaffney. “Not necessarily just for Canadians, but we’re hoping that this really reaches the American audience and U.S. travellers because our U.S.
Jessica Rovansek, who lives in Calgary and is a Southern Alberta Institute of Technology alum, worked on post-production of the show. The campus was also used for some scenes. Rovansek said she’s now working on the TV show “Fargo” as a direct result of working on “The Last of Us.” During the pandemic, Mann said the school was looking for ways to make extra revenue and turned to the film industry.
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