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“I asked Neil once, why even do a movie or a TV show? What if this story can’t be told, why go through that effort? I remember when he was writing the film script and the challenges that he faced, and he said, ‘Because the reality is, there are people that will – for whatever reason - never pick up a controller and play this game, and I believe that Joel and Ellie’s story is that important to tell.'”ĭespite the failed film, however, Baker feels far more optimistic about The Last Of Us‘s story working in an episodic format.
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Why the HBO show will succeed where the planned film failed Series creator Neil Druckmann and Sam Raimi discussing the now canned Last Of Us movie at SDCC 2014. Baker reveals that even at the time, he wasn’t convinced about The Last Of Us working as a film. After years of script troubles and ominous silence, however, it was eventually quietly canned.
A few years ago, it was announced that the game’s lead writer Neil Druckman was working on a movie adaptation of Joel and Ellie’s story with Sam Raimi. This HBO series isn’t the first time that fans have been promised a live-action take on The Last of Us. He just wants everybody to know this experience”. “The thing that encourages me most is that while there were a lot of people in Hollywood that stood up and took notice and were thinking, ‘Oh, a lot of people like this - we should turn it into a movie’, Craig came at it from a fan’s perspective. “I’ve been a huge fan of Craig Mazin for a while now,” smiles Baker, “So I was a massive fan going into it, not just because of Chernobyl, but because of as a writer … he’s like the band that the bands listen to – everybody likes Craig! So I started following him on Twitter and he follows me back and I’m like, ‘Dude, I’m a massive fan of yours’, and he’s like, ‘I’m a massive fan of YOURS!’ We had this great Twitter DM love going back and forth.” Written by a fan, for the fans The Emmy-winning writer of 'Chernobyl' is penning the upcoming HBO Last of Us TV series. Neil is a kind friend and a good partner, so he was like, “I’m going to let you know that this is potentially happening”), Baker reveals that he’s already developed a bromance with the man penning The Last Of Us TV show. While the voice actor confirms that he isn’t particularly involved in the HBO series (“I haven’t had much involvement in it. After telling Fandom what fans can expect from the highly anticipated gaming sequel, he also gave his two cents on its TV counterpart. Luckily for fans, the voice of Joel himself - Troy Baker - has a few more morsels to share about the upcoming adaptation. "Stand up! lift your faces! Take up your weapons! Look at that boy.Well this is exciting! Beyond lending his incredible musical talent to The Last of Us Part II, Gustavo Santaolalla is joining us to bring over The Last of Us to HBO!
~ Subaru Natsuki, Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu And my reward was her name and a single smile. "All those times I got hurt, all the crying I did, all the pain I felt, all the fighting I did with my life at stake. "In this small universe, it's an endless cycle of winning and losing until you begin losing your mind."