The Last of Us being adapted into HBO TV series (discussion)

jack walsh13

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Goddam any of you who didn't experience one of the greatest video games of all time!! How could you disrespect yourselves like this. :sad::sad::sad::sad::sad:

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RUDY RAYYY MO

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That would have been nice. But your a better human being for experiencing The Last of Us Series. It's one of the reasons why I don't understand how Xbox ONLY owners live with themselves :smh: :smh: :smh: Anybody want some work cause of that last sentence you already know I'm wit the shits too.


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We're you on the mp heavy? I forget the rank I got to, I heard the servers were still up in 2018
 

younggiftedandblack

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Caught it early this morning. It was great. I liked that they gave Sarah a little bit more to do/say in this than the game did and fleshed her out some. I need to watch this again, after reading others talk about it, I missed or didn't catch onto so many things that were going on. Like the student with the bracelet or the tendrils in the old lady's mouth.
 

keone

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Damn

I’m glad I don’t know shit bout this story

but I’m hooked, his daughter, man that shit made my eyes water, my daughters and I would always talk bout these pre/post apocalyptic times

love it
it pissed me off cause i knew it would happen cant have a black girl surviving hellno
everybody black got shot
 
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godofwine

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Anna Torv (Fringe) is in the show. I noticed her off rip. I never thought she was pretty cuz I'm not in a white chicks all like that, but I always dug her as Olivia Dunham on Fringe. That's one of my favorite shows ever
 

keone

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In the game she's white and it happens exactly the same, if they changed that for this adaptation it would change the entire story and relationship between Joel and Ellie.
then i understand but u know Jersey wouldn't give flip burden anything
 

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How Merle Dandridge became the only The Last of Us game actor to reprise role in the series

Creators Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin say the new scenes with Marlene and Ellie in the premiere will bring "a greater payoff" by the end of the show.
By Nick RomanoJanuary 16, 2023 at 02:20 PM EST




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Warning: Mild spoilers from HBO's The Last of Us premiere are discussed in this article.
Merle Dandridge holds a unique position within the cast of HBO's The Last of Us. The BAFTA Award winner is the only legacy actor from the original video games to play the same role in the live-action series adaptation, that of Marlene, the leader of the rebel group known as the Fireflies.
Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson, who originated the roles of Joel and Ellie, will appear as different characters, with Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey taking over as the sci-fi drama's two leads. Jeffrey Pierce, who voiced Joel's brother Tommy in the games, will see Gabriel Luna take over the role he helped originate, but he'll be on hand playing a character newly created for the series.

Most of this, obviously, had to do with practicality.
"I think Merle Dandridge was probably a bit younger than Marlene was in 2013," series writer and executive producer Craig Mazin tells EW, noting the year the first game released. "Or at least Marlene had gone through the apocalypse. She was a little more weathered and [had] a little more grey in her hair."
Merle Dandridge appears as Marleen, her character from 'The Last of Us' video games, in the HBO series.

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Dandridge, at 47, is neither weathered nor grey. "Don't ever stand next to her in a picture," warns Neil Druckmann, who created the games and now heads the show with Mazin. "It won't do you anything."

"You look like dog s--- next to her, I guarantee you," Mazin agrees. "She's also eternally youthful. It's 10 years later [after the first game's debut] and she does have this wonderful gravitas. So it was really a question of, 'Hey, if we just wig her, I think we're there.' That was an easy one. It's obviously not anything we could contemplate with, say, Troy Baker."
Baker, Mazin notes, is "so physically different from Joel," a character described as a hardened survivor who's marked by the traumatic death of his daughter, Sarah (Nico Parker). Twenty years after a fungal brain infection has spread across the globe, transforming victims into zombie-like monsters, Joel is living in a quarantine zone in Boston, where he's tasked with smuggling out a 14-year-old girl, Ellie, who's somehow immune to the virus.
"Ashley Johnson is in her 30s and clearly not gonna play a 14-year-old girl, but it was important for us to find space for them [in the show] because they matter," Mazin says. "It's not just about fan service. It's a dramatic genetic connection between the game and the show. They needed to be there."
Baker will appear later in The Last of Us as James, a minor character from the games that has been expanded on for the show. He's described as a senior member of a group of settlers who must fight to keep their community alive in the face of increasingly brutal odds. Johnson will play Anna, a pregnant woman, alone and on the run, who must give birth under the most terrifying of circumstances.
Pierce will then appear as Perry, described only as a rebel in a quarantine zone.
Natasha Mumba as Kim and Merle Dandridge as Marlene in HBO's 'The Last of Us.'

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Dandridge is also getting an expanded role, as viewers have already seen in the premiere episode, which dropped on HBO and HBO Max Sunday.
Scenes between her character and Ramsey's Ellie confirm that Marlene is somehow linked to the girl's origin story. Druckmann points to an artifact players can find towards the end of The Last of Us game: an audio recording that sheds more light on Marlene's relationship with Ellie.
"It doesn't get into the same kind of details as we do in the show, but there is a recording that you could find at the end of the game all the way in the hospital that she spells out some of her relationship with Ellie's origin," he says. "I don't wanna say more to spoil it, but because we don't have to adhere to one perspective — in this part of the game, you're playing as Joel in the quarantine zone, so everything you're seeing is through his eyes — we said, how can we introduce Ellie earlier? That was an opportunity to start showing more of that relationship with Marlene, which then has a greater payoff later because we've established the relationship more explicitly here."
 
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phanatic

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That would have been nice. But your a better human being for experiencing The Last of Us Series. It's one of the reasons why I don't understand how Xbox ONLY owners live with themselves :smh: :smh: :smh: Anybody want some work cause of that last sentence you already know I'm wit the shits too.


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They call games like that walking simulators. I used to say that if a person isn't making money from a company, they're a fool to pledge loyalty to them. That's changed because developers and employees of these companies like games, and have all the consoles. Neil Druckman plays games he has nothing to do with because he likes games. Developers play other developers games. If a musician or a director only listened to their own music or watched their own movies, everyone would think they're assholes. Only broke idiots dedicate themselves to a console, and lie to themselves that something isn't good because they can't play it.
 
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