Expected for February 15, 2023 in the United States, but also around the world, except in France, the series The Last of Us produced by HBO sees its first reviews fall, and the least we can say, c is that the opinions are unanimous and dithyrambics. It’s simple, by the time the review embargo was lifted, the TV show had a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. An average based on 29 critics and the press agrees that this is the best adaptation of a video game in series/movie format. What emerges above all is that the showrunners were able to perfectly transcribe the history of the video game, without ever betraying the source material. Some journalists also believe that the show is so close to the video game, sometimes with identical plans, that it is difficult to be surprised. However, the series explores new narrative aspects that extend the theme and address things never seen before in video games. Journalists who have been able to see the film in advance (from the beginning of December for some) also claim that the acting performance of Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey is incredible, and that they embody Joel and Elie wonderfully.
Inevitably, with such positive feedback, it is difficult for the French public not to be more frustrated, he who does not yet have a legal and official broadcaster to date. If Canal+ announced it bought OCS a few hours ago, there is no guarantee that the encrypted channel will broadcast the program. In any case, on January 15, France will indeed be deprived of The Last of Us. On social networks, Internet users have specified that they would either use VPNs or illegal downloads to see series. Reminder, the show is made up of 9 episodes, each lasting 60 to 90 minutes depending on the opus.