The most important characters from the horror series and game in direct comparison with pictures

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The Last of Us aims to break the curse of bad video game adaptations. The HBO series sends Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal right through one Zombie apocalypse full of exciting characterswhich already inspired millions of fans in the Playstation hit * of the same name.

Are you a fan of The Last of Us and want to know what the characters around Joel and Ellie looked like in the video game template? Or you already know the world of the terrifying Cordyceps zombies and want them Live-action casts with their gaming heroes to compare? Then you are exactly right here.

The Last of Us comparison: Joel in series and game

For the past 20 years, Joel Miller has lived in the apocalypse that cost him almost everything. A heavy loss and the brutal struggle for survival hardened and dulled him. Soon, however, the young Ellie awakens long-buried feelings of fatherhood and empathy in him.

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Joel in series and game

The Last of Us comparison: Ellie in series and game

In the year 2023, 14-year-old Ellie, a teenager raised in the apocalypse, is hired by the Fireflies to be escorted by Joel to a safehouse where her unique immunity to be tested against the Cordyceps fungus. Ellie is a curious and bright kid who loves comics and pun jokes.

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Ellie in series and game

The Last of Us comparison: Tess in series and game

Tess is a Boston Quarantine Zone survivor who lives with Joel. Like her partner, she also earns her money as a hardened smugglerwho has made many enemies.

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Tess in series and game

The Last of Us comparison: Marlene in series and game

Marlene is the Leader of the Fireflies in Boston, a rebel group opposed to FEDRA’s military rule. In Ellie, Marlene believes she has found a key to saving humanity. However, she connects more to the immune teenager than first meets the eye. Marlene is the only The Last of Us character to appear in Series and game played by the same person will.

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Marlene in series and game

  • Actress in the series: Merle Dandridge
  • Actress in the game: Merle Dandrige
  • The Last of Us Appearances: Episode 1
  • The Last of Us comparison: Tommy in series and game

    Joel and his brother Tommy experience together the horrors of the beginning of the apocalypse. In the present, set 20 years later, the brothers are on different sides. Tommy joined the Fireflies and left the Boston quarantine zone.

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    Tommy in series and game

    The Last of Us comparison: Sarah Miller in series and game

    In 2003, teenager Sarah lives with her single father in Austin, Texas. Through her eyes we experience the eruption of the mutated Cordyceps fungus and the beginning of the apocalypse.

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    Sarah in series and game

  • Actress in the series: Nico Parker
  • Actress in the game: Hana Hayes
  • The Last of Us Appearances: Episode 1
  • The first season of The Last of Us comprises a total of nine episodes, which will be published weekly on Sky and WOW from January 17th to March 13th. It will also feature some other characters known from the game. The article will be updated after their respective live-action performances.

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