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Attention: Contains Spoilers for The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 6!
In the upcoming season, The Last of Us continues to follow the storyline of The Last of Us Part II, but this could potentially mean that Pedro Pascal’s character, Joel, might not return. In The Last of Us Season 2, Joel was killed by Abby, the new antagonist, in episode 2. Although she sought revenge for her father, this act also ignited Ellie’s thirst for vengeance. Throughout Season 2, the focus has been primarily on Ellie and Dina’s journey to Seattle, but The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 6 offered a flashback, reprising Joel’s role once more.
The installment provided additional insight into the reasons behind Ellie and Joel’s strained relationship prior to Joel’s demise, which was further complicated by Joel killing Eugene when he became infected with Cordyceps, despite having the chance to bid farewell to his wife, Gail. Moreover, it revealed that Joel had slain all Fireflies at the conclusion of The Last of Us’ first season. Their last encounter together was quite emotional, featuring a mix of bittersweet dialogue about forgiving past events in Salt Lake City. However, it also hinted at whether Pedro Pascal will reprise his role as Joel in season 3.
Joel’s Flashback Episode In The Last Of Us Season 2 Is Being Referred To As Pedro Pascal’s Final Episode
Behind-The-Scenes Developments Hint Season 2, Episode 6 Is His Ending
In season 2, episode 6, Pascal returned to play Joel once more, but it seems this may have been his last time portraying the character on-screen. Several sources have labeled this episode as the actor’s final appearance on the series. A report from Variety even confirms that this latest episode marks Pascal’s farewell scene for the show, with creator Neil Druckmann discussing the emotional process of filming the actor’s swansong for the program.
This is further emphasized by numerous videos and social media posts from cast and crew, acknowledging the significant impact Pascal has made on the series. In the opening scene of Max’s behind-the-scenes video for season 2, episode 6, Pascal can be seen bidding farewell to the team, surrounded by a large group of people involved in the production. This heartfelt goodbye is underscored by the actors’ confirmation that this marks the end of his role as the main character in The Last of Us. It implies that while other characters in The Last of Us will continue, Joel’s story has reached its conclusion.
The Last Of Us Season 3 Won’t Include Any Joel Flashbacks (Unless There’s A Surprise)
Season 3 Will Have A Very Different Focus From Season 2
The sixth episode of Season 2 mainly used flashbacks featuring Joel’s character from “The Last of Us Part II” video game, which means there isn’t any more material left to bring back Pedro Pascal’s character. Although there might be some unexpected twists that could allow him to reappear, the latest episode wrapped up the most significant flashback from the 2020 game. Concluding his role in the series with such a conclusive ending seems appropriate and consistent with earlier confirmations that this is his final episode.
Moreover, you should know that The Last of Us season 3 will shift its focus significantly, with Abby becoming the main character. It’s been confirmed that the upcoming season will zero in on a new antagonist, delving into their storyline from the game. This implies we’ll get insights into what Abby has been up to since she killed Joel, as well as a more detailed exploration of Seattle. The narrative won’t include any flashbacks or additional scenes involving Joel, given that it will be told from the perspective of a character who had just one encounter with him.
Could Pedro Pascal Return As Joel Before The Last Of Us Ends For Good?
Is His Presence On The Show Really Over?
Based on the significant amount of content from “The Last of Us Part II” that’s been incorporated into the show so far, it appears doubtful that Joel will make a return before the series concludes. The ending of season 2, episode 6 of the show adapts a flashback from the very end of the video game, and other scenes have drawn from various points in the source material. This suggests that Pascal may not reprise his role again in the future, as the show seems to have already covered most of Joel’s key moments from the original game.
Although The Last of Us is redefining its adaptation, there’s a chance that character Joel might unexpectedly reappear in future episodes. This could take shape as an original flashback scene, considering most significant flashbacks have already been adapted within the series so far. However, it appears that actor Pedro Pascal will not return for season 3 as Joel, making episode 6 of season 2 his current swan song.
The Last of Us season 2 finale airs Sunday, May 25 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and Max.
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