HBO has released the first footage of Second season from The last of usand it means that things might be a little different for Pedro Pascal’s Joel than in the game. No, not The different, but it seems like he is going through therapy.
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The short, 24-second teaser shows some well-known scenes from The Last of Us Part IIThis includes the dance scene, in which Ellie (Bella Ramsey)
Kisses ignobleFlashes of characters like Isaac by Jeffrey Wright who leads the militaristic Washington Liberation Front, and a few glimpses of the Seraphites, the Seattle cult that also occupies the city. But one character seems to be someone completely new. This person, played by Schitt’s Creek And Home alone Actor Catherine O’Haraappears to be Joel’s therapist. She asks him if he hurt Ellie, which he denies. Instead, he insists that he saved her.
This seems to be a new interpretation of the opening scene of The Last of Us Part IIin which Joel tells his brother Tommy the violent events of the first game’s finale. He ends his story with the same line: “I saved her.” So it seems as if Joel is confessing, his murder of the fireflies
to anyone other than the family in the show when it premieres on Max in 2025. The first season played things pretty close to the original, but there were some big changes to The relationship between Bill and Frankand has added completely new characters, such as Melanie Lynskeys Kathleen.
Since HBO plans to re-create the events of Part II
above several seasons of the show, it would not be surprising if it used all that extra time to develop more plot points and character arcs. The first season placed a large focus on Joel’s Fearsomething that was only hinted at in the games, so the fact that the grief-stricken father finally gets professional help is in keeping with how the show has handled that side of him.
Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey will lead the second season, but HBO has announced several new cast members who will play characters from The Last of Us Part II. First and foremost, Kaitlyn Dever will play Abbythe co-protagonist of the sequel.