The Last of Us’ returning character is going to have a lot more to fear this season, and here’s why

Actor Gabriel Luna, who portrayed Tommy in “The Last of Us,” has revealed the reasons for his character’s heightened fear in the upcoming season of this post-apocalyptic drama series.

In an exclusive chat with Digital Spy, Luna discussed his character’s development in season two: “Tommy now plays a more significant part in Jackson’s community. His family is expanding; my character Maria, portrayed by Rutina Wesley, and I have a son named Benjamin. Joel, my on-screen brother, has returned and has been with us for the past five years.

Since I care for Ellie like my niece and part of my family, it makes me feel uneasy as our family expands, because the bigger our family becomes, the more daunting the world seems.

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He mentioned: “There’s courage and valor, yet there’s also a deep-seated apprehension about the possibility of losing those dear to you.

In the same interview, the new cast member Young Mazino (portraying Jesse) discussed the contrast between season two and season one’s threats, saying: “It seems to be about different groups involved this time around.

It’s been a few years since the initial season, and individuals have sought comfort in various ways such as communities, faith, or the military. Now, imagine if these elements intersect – what transpires in such an intersection?

He went on to say: “I believe this season sees significant growth, particularly among groups who hold opposing views and values. At some stage, it seems like one death leads to another and another.

The ongoing cycle of violence seems to be a significant issue globally, and it strikes me that perhaps the real threat isn’t so much the ‘clickers’ and ‘infected’, but rather the potential danger that lies within humanity itself.

As a gaming enthusiast, I couldn’t help but share my thoughts when I saw the news about The Last of Us season three renewal. Reading the caption, “It can’t be for nothing. Season three is coming”, instantly reminded me of a line from the game that seems fitting here – “I think that’s a line from the game too.

As a dedicated follower, I can attest that it carries significant weight for numerous individuals. We often discuss various factions, and our discourse frequently revolves around diverse viewpoints and methodologies concerning these occurrences. It’s fascinating to witness the multitude of perspectives on events unfold.

Dina, actress Isabela Merced remarked, “[It’s about] how far we’re prepared to push ourselves. What motivates you? And if you surrender everything in pursuit of a particular desire or ambition, is it truly valuable?

In the United Kingdom, you can catch “The Last of Us” season 2 on Sky Atlantic every Monday at both 2am and 9pm. Additionally, it’s available for streaming on NOW. For our friends across the pond in the U.S., the show airs on HBO.

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2025-04-18 10:51

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