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The drama version of "The Last of Us" has too few action scenes? Neil: There will be more infected people in season 2

The drama version of "The Last of Us" has too few action scenes? Neil: There will be more infected people in season 2

Julian

2023-03-13


The first season of the drama version of "The Last of Us" has come to an end, and this season tells all the content in the original game. The loyalty of the storyline to the original work has become one of the important reasons for the high praise of the show, but voices of dissatisfaction also occur from time to time. Many viewers and fans think that the overall action scenes of this season are too few. Recently, "The Last of Us" creators Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin responded to this question, saying that "more infected people" will join in the second season.

The drama version of "The Last of Us" has too few action scenes? Neil: There will be more infected people in season 2

According to Variety, Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin first explained the reasons for the lack of action scenes in the first season in the interview. They said: "We want to find 'meaningful' actions. Games are different, what you show can't be overly repetitive, it has to have a purpose and it makes sense. We know everyone loves action content in games, like stealth, assassination, or fronting hard steel infected people. But for TV series, If an action scene doesn't hit the audience and is just for 'hilarity,' we probably don't think about it."

The drama version of "The Last of Us" has too few action scenes? Neil: There will be more infected people in season 2

When talking about the second season, they revealed, "The series is likely to add more infected people in the future, and they are of different types." According to the previous introduction, the second season of "The Last of Us" will also revolve around the first episode of the game. The creation of the second part, maybe we can see the lurker, the limp and the rat king in the game, and the sound tracker and the giant in the first season may also return.

In January of this year, HBO announced the renewal of the second season of "The Last of Us". In addition, according to Pedro Pascal, the second season may officially start this year.


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