The Last of Us has an ending that leaves many questions regarding Joel's actions. Was he right to do what he did? Well, The Last of Us' creator Neil Druckmann believes he was. Please be aware of ...
Neil Druckmann, the creator of The Last of Us games and co-showrunner of the TV show, believes "Joel was right" to save Ellie in the season 1 finale. The finale moment has divided gamers for years ...
Was Joel right? It’s a question that still divides The Last of Us fans to this day, especially after HBO’s adaptation – but the game’s creator has already picked a side. The Last of Us ...
The Last of Us director Neil Druckmann and showrunner of the TV series Craig Mazin have weighed in on Joel's decision at the end of the first game, with both agreeing they would've done the same ...
If you’ve ever played The Last of Us or watched the HBO series of the same name, then you know that Joel (Pedro Pascal) loves Ellie (Bella Ramsey) like a daughter. He’d die for her ...
Currently, "The Last of Us" is led by Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller, one of the American survivors of a global pandemic caused by the Cordyceps fungus. In this post-apocalyptic world, he is charged ...
Conveniently – for me – the custom settings I worked out for running The Last of Us Part II Remastered on a deskbound PC are an effective guide to balancing performance visuals on the Steam Deck. Yes, ...
Pedro Pascal still has not gotten over his mistake in "Domingo: Vow Renewal," the "SNL50" sketch featuring him and Sabrina ...
With the highly anticipated The Last of Us Season 2 premiere less than two ... may recall that season 1 ended with Joel Miller — played by actor Pedro Pascal — choosing to save Ellie's ...
Joel's actions have very real consequences, which are explored in the game's sequel. Whether he was justified in his decision remains a matter of perspective. What makes The Last of Us a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It's fitting that the new trailer for The Last of Us Season 2 begins with Joel and Ellie at a physical distance, because there's an emotional gulf ...