Bill and Frank exist in The Last of Us game, but their romance is more implied than actually depicted. The result was an adaptation that remains mostly faithful to the game - that is, until episode 3, when Mazin and Druckmann introduces a survivalist named Bill (Nick Offerman) who falls hard for a man (Murray Bartlett) who stumbles onto his land. So our feeling was, ‘eh, what’s one more horrible thing?” “Honestly, the show has a lot of depressing things in it, to be fair,” continued Mazin. “We were already in too deep by then,” Strauss remembered. Fortunately, there was no concern about dramatizing a post-apocalyptic story during an already depressing time in our world’s history. Photographed by Josh Telles exclusively for DeadlineĪnd with that, The Last of Us was in production - and during a global pandemic, no less.
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