The Last of Us HBO: Pedro Pascal went crazy watching the series trailer  

Fans of the game are anxiously awaiting the series – Check out the reactions on twitter

The first regular and hearty look at HBO ‘s The Last of Us TV adaptation was given yesterday on ” TLOUS Day”, thanks to the first teaser trailer . So far, fans seem happy with what the trailer showed and it showed in the reactions, but Pedro Pascal who plays the “live-action” Joel of The Last of Us series had the best of all.  

Through his Twitter he posted a simple and modest message writing “I have played them” to show his excitement from the first sample of the result. 

Alongside Pascal’s Joel we meet Bella Ramsey as “Ellie”. The reactions of the fans of the beloved PlayStation title and Naughty Dog moved along the same wavelength.

Information from the production of the series:

The expensive HBO production, which is said to cost upwards of $10 million per episode, will be quite different from the video games in several ways, and we recently learned one more detail regarding the timeline of events .

It has been said that the  10-episode first season  will cover the events of the first The Last of Us, with some necessary temporal tweaks of course.

Season 1 episode directors are:  Kantemir Balagov  (Beanpole),  Jasmila Žbanić  (Quo Vadis, Aida),  Ali Abbasi  (Border),  Peter Hoar  (Marvel’s Daredevil, The Umbrella Academy, Cloak & dagger, Altered Carbon), showrunner  Craig  Mazin  (Chernobyl) and  Neil Druckmann  who also wrote the script and is an executive producer on the project.

Meet the cast of The Last of Us:

As for the cast,  Gabriel Luna  of “Terminator: Dark Fate” will play Tommy,  Nico Parker  will play Joel’s daughter Sarah,  Anna Torv  of “Fringe” and “Mindhunter” will play the role of Tess. Also, Parks & Rec’s  Nick Offerman  will star as “Bill,”  “Euphoria’s” Storm Reid  will play Riley, and video game personalities will also be in attendance. Specifically,  Merle Dandridge  will play Marlene,  Jeffrey Pierce  (Tommy’s voice actor) will participate in an unknown role and with them “Joel” and “Ellie” from the games, 

The Last of Us is set to air on HBO in 2023.