By Rodolfo León
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09/26/2021 8:27 pm
The present day, Naughty dog celebrated the The Last of Us Day 2021, date with which they seek to celebrate their acclaimed post-apocalyptic franchise. They previously promised that there would be “brand new content”, and while the vast majority of this content actually involved new merchandise, we also had another surprise that fans of the series are sure to love.
And it is that through your account Twitter, Naughty dog gave us our first look at the series of The last of us in charge of HBO, and then you can see the image in question:
The teaser shows us Pedro Pascal (Joel) and Bella Ramsey (Ellie) with her back turned, but from the little that is seen, she can see, everything seems to indicate that this adaptation will be faithful to the video game. Remember that the series will adapt the first title, but its authors promise that there will be new scenes and content that was not seen in the work of Naughty Dog. Similarly, rather than describing it as an adaptation, its producers mention that it could actually be considered as an “extension” to the game.
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We still don’t have a release date for the series The last of usBut the idea of having it by the end of 2022 doesn’t sound all that far-fetched.
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Rodolfo Leon
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