Mazin stresses that 'people aren't safe.'
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Last of Us co-creator and showrunner Craig Mazin addresses the raised stakes in season 2, confirming that no characters are safe. Serving as an adaptation of the popular PlayStation video game franchise, The Last Of Us premiered on HBO earlier this year to great reviews and strong viewership numbers.
“Neither, and I dispute the premise. I’m very studiously avoiding confirming anything even through a passive acceptance of a question. Anybody that has played the game and then watched the first season knows that sometimes we do exactly what happened to the game and sometimes we do something wildly different. We also don’t necessarily do things in the same order, or at the same time.
“Like until you saw Ellie and Joel properly fuse, a lot of viewers were like, “Uh, she’s annoying.” And I’m like, “Yeah, exactly! She’s annoying and you don’t like her – just like Joel finds her annoying and doesn’t like her.” Until he does, and would now kill everyone for her, just like how you feel at the end, because that’s how good Bella is.”
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