The Last of Us: New pictures of the shooting released
The Last of Us
The film adaptation of The Last of Us is currently being shot in Canada. After the first pictures of the set appeared two weeks ago, fans can now look forward to more photos. This time you can see different house facades from Boston, which were built in Calgary, Canada. Since the story of the first season is essentially about the game from 2013, Boston will of course also be an important part of the new HBO show.Recommended editorial content Here you will find external content from [PLATFORM]. To protect your personal data, external integrations are only displayed if you confirm this by clicking on "Load all external content": Load all external content I consent to external content being displayed to me. This means that personal data is transmitted to third-party platforms. Read more about our privacy policy . External content More on this in our data protection declaration. Filming of The Last of Us will continue until June 2022. Behind this are probably the seasons, which the game has also divided into individual chapters. Those responsible should probably invest an eight-figure sum in the series for each episode. Season 1 will feature a total of ten episodes. There is no start date for The Last of Us yet. Before the end of 2022, fans shouldn't expect the adaptation. The lead roles as Joel and Ellie will star Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian) and Bella Ramsey (Game of Thrones).
Actor Gabriel Luna, who will play the role of Tommy (Joel's brother) in the series, shared a picture on Instagram a month ago showing the Miller family in the car. In the back seat we get a glimpse of Nico Parker, who will play Joel's daughter Sarah. The scene in the car could be the opening sequence of the game. We have included the photo below. The other cast of the HBO show include Merle Dandridge, Murray Bartlett, Con O'Neill, Anna Torv and Jeffrey Price.
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The Last of Us Part II Pre-Alpha Footage Shows off Thicc Shamblers
Despite being one of last year’s most divisive titles, it’s undeniable that The Last of Us: Part II was an incredibly polished, beautiful looking video game.
Expansive landscapes, detailed, crumbling buildings and dense woodlands were just some of the visual masterpieces that Naughty Dog presented to fans within the hit.
Alongside the environment, players were greeted with some very good looking character models and some comparatively disgusting infected foes, including the infamous Clickers and the newly introduced Shamblers.
Now, in some new pre-alpha footage, we get an idea of the work that goes into creating the models within the game, as we see an early and very thicc version of the Shambler.
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What Are ShamblersShamblers are a new stage of the Infected within The Last of Us Part II.
They resemble the infamous Bloaters, however, are slightly smaller in size and generally, more numerous in number. They’re a notoriously difficult enemy to defeat.
They are covered in spores, like most infected, however, the moist conditions of their location mean the spores have turned puss-like and they can use this to their advantage when attacking. They also, once killed, explode into an acidic and damaging cloud.
What Are The Thicc Shamblers?Uploaded to the TechNClub YouTube Channel is some pre-alpha footage from the game, when the team at Naughty Dog were evidently testing out Shambler encounters.
The footage shows the enemies, in a typically pre-alpha environment, stumbling around towards Ellie. However, when they get close enough to her, the enemies inflate their backsides and become extremely thicc.
It’s a shame this mechanism didn’t make it to the final game if you ask me.
You can check out the footage below:
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Sam is the Managing Editor at DualShockers. He’s been playing video games for as long as he can remember and you can regularly find him on his Nintendo Switch. When he’s not playing games, he’ll no doubt be suffering watching his beloved Ipswich Town.