The Last of Us Game’s Director Has Completed Filming On HBO’s Show

Neil Druckmann, the director of the computer game The Last of Us, has wrapped filming on the upcoming HBO show.

Druckmann is the co-president of Naughty Dog Studios and is most recognized for his work on the video game titles Uncharted and The Last of Us.

Druckmann is also the director of a few episodes of HBO’s The Last Of Us, which is based on the popular video game.

Completed Filming On HBO’s Show

The Last of Us, a new HBO series, began filming in Calgary, Alberta in July 2021 and is expected to wrap in June 2022. The series will be HBO’s first show based on a video game, and it will be co-produced by Naughty Dog Studios, the creator of the original game.

The series, like the video game, is set in a post-apocalyptic America and follows Joel (Pedro Pascal), a smuggler charged with escorting a teenage girl named Ellie (Bella Ramsey) out of the quarantine zone. Season 1 of The Last of Us will have ten episodes, with Druckmann set to direct a couple of them.

In a Twitter post, Druckmann says he’s finished filming the episodes for The Last of Us HBO show that he was supposed to direct. The co-president of Naughty Dog thanked the series’ staff for their “incredible work” and “passion,” as well as for making the filmmaker “feel so welcome,” in his post. Druckmann ends his post by saying he’s “happy to return to Naughty Dog,” where the weather, he laughs, is “warmer.”

Below is a Druckmann’s post about wrapping filming on The Last of Us:

https://twitter.com/Neil_Druckmann/status/1457355785814544386

HBO’s The Last of Us series has been filming in Canada, with various locations re-themed to resemble settings from the game, despite the fact that it is set in the United States. Due to the coronavirus epidemic, members of the cast and crew were had to quarantine for two weeks before filming began.

This tiny setback has been a recurring element in the translation of the computer game into a live-action film. Following the game’s release in 2013, two film adaptations were attempted, but both were scrapped after being stuck in production hell. In March of 2020, HBO announced early ideas for a television adaptation of the game, and in November of that year, the series was formally greenlit.

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