What The Last of Us’s major finale twist will mean for season 3 as fans remain divided
The Last of Us season 2, episode 7 spoilers follow.
Actress Bella Ramsey, known for her role in The Last of Us, has shared insights about potential participation in season three following the surprising turn of events at the end of season two.
In simpler terms, the second part of the apocalyptic series concluded in a sad manner. The last battle began following Ellie’s (played by Ramsey) actions where she took the lives of two individuals from Abby’s (portrayed by Kaitlyn Dever) WLF group.
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Upon suspecting Jesse (Young Mazino) and Tommy (Gabriel Luna) of wrongdoing, Abby swiftly took action by shooting Jesse in the head and issuing a threat against Tommy, all while aiming her gun at Ellie, as she confessed to the murders.
As darkness filled the screen following a gunshot echo, the last scene of the season unfolded, revealing Abby stirring awake. The phrase ‘Seattle Day 1’ appeared, hinting that the happenings in Seattle will be replayed, this time from Abby’s viewpoint, in season three.
In conversation with Variety, it seemed that Ramsey hinted at taking on a less significant part in the upcoming season by stating they “anticipate” playing a minor role.
They mentioned that they haven’t reviewed any scripts yet, but they anticipate that will be the case. In simpler terms, they believe they will be involved, though not extensively.
As a fan, I’ve had some discussions about this topic. I have a general notion of what might transpire, yet I’m unable to share specific details with you at the moment.
Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, creators of The Last of Us, have shared their thoughts about the twist and hinted that Ellie and Dina (portrayed by Isabela Merced) will appear again in future installments, stating “we haven’t seen the last” of them.
As a gamer, I’m confidently predicting that Kaitlyn Dever, Bella Ramsey, Isabela Merced, and several other characters who are currently deceased in the story aren’t done yet! This is based on what Mazin shared.
Druckman mentioned: “Regardless if they appear on the screen or not, their influence will be felt all around.
In the season finale of two, opinions among fans are split. Some have criticized it for being dull or hastily done, while others have praised it as exceptional and grandiose.
In the United Kingdom, you can catch season 2 of “The Last of Us” on Sky Atlantic and NOW’s streaming service. For those in the U.S., the show will be aired on HBO.
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