The Last Of Us: The TV series will change the expectations of the fans
The Last Of Us
The film adaptation dedicated to the video game franchise The Last of Us is one of the most awaited by fans for this 2023. Fans from all over the world have tempered the wait thanks to the videos released in recent months in which Joel and Ellie are back as protagonists, but what will this production really bring to the screen? How much will the TV series be consistent with what has been experienced in the video game chapters of the saga? Will the narration be "canonical" or will we be faced with an unpublished narrative strand? We discover the words of the original actor of the video game The Last of Us, Troy Baker, who promises a third episode of the upcoming HBO adaptation capable of changing fans' expectations.
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The expectations of the TV series The Last of Us
Although at the moment many of the available information say that the TV series dedicated to The Last of Us should be in somewhat a faithful adaptation to the console titles, the game actor Troy Baker has everyone intrigued by stating that the third episode of The Last of Us will change the expectations of fans. How? This is still too early to know but there will certainly be surprises!The Last of Us series Specifically, according to reports, Troy Baker's claims came during an exchange with Alanah Pearce, in an episode of the Play Watch Listen podcast. Troy Baker, who voiced and played Joel in the game, as well as also starring in the TV series as James (a member of a violent group of survivors), said he watched the first 5 episodes of the TV series:
I've seen up to episode five and, I can tell you now, you get to episode three, you're done. You are standing on your desk: Oh, Captain! My Captain!. What you see in the first two episodes, introduces you to this world if you have no idea what it is. Then, it takes all your expectations and gets rid of them.
While waiting for the debut of The Last of Us TV series on the NOW streaming platform, both videogame chapters of the console saga are currently available on Amazon.
The cast of the series, in addition to Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, also sees Gabriel Luna in the role of Tommy, Anna Torv in the role of Tess, Nico Parker as Sarah, Murray Bartlett as Frank, Nick Offerman as Bill, Melanie Lynskey as Kathleen, Storm Reid as Riley, Merle Dandridge as Marlene, Jeffrey Pierce as Perry, Lamar Johnson as Henry, Keivonn Woodard as Sam, Graham Greene as Marlon and Elaine Miles as Florence.