HBO's 'The Last of Us' gives hope to video game adaptation market
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[January 13, 2023]
By Rollo Ross and Danielle Broadway
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The 2013 video game “The Last of Us” was a hit
with critics and players thanks to a powerful narrative. Ten years
later, that story is headed to television on HBO in what the industry
hopes is a harbinger for artfully adapting video games to TV and film.
“The Last of Us,” created by video game developer Naughty Dog and
published by Sony Entertainment, follows hardened survivor Joel and his
young protege Ellie as they navigate a post-pandemic world fighting
people and mutated creatures.
The zombie thriller, which premieres on Sunday, stars “Game of Thrones”
veterans Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey.
The PlayStation game won numerous awards, including “Game of the Year”
at the 17th Annual Design Innovate Communicate Entertain summit (DICE),
which honors video game industry professionals.
The TV series has received glowing reviews from critics, garnering a 97%
score on Rotten Tomatoes.
"It shouldn’t be surprising that a drama based on a video game can have
heart. A great, smart game depends on personal connection," New York
Times critic James Poniewozik wrote.
Simon Cardy from IGN called the series “a brilliant retelling of one of
video games’ most beloved stories that rebottles the lightning of what
made it so special to many in the first place, letting it strike again
to stunning effect.”
At last week’s CES 2023 technology trade show, Sony chief executive
Kenichiro Yoshida said Sony has 10 game-inspired films and TV projects
in various development stages.
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During the Los Angeles premiere on
Monday, Pascal explained the game's “impact on its audience was
because of its storytelling," adding the way that TV shows can
expand narratives made it a “sort of perfect marriage” for HBO and
“The Last of Us.”
Ramsey said she hoped "people can realize that video games can have
a great story, such a great story that it can then be adapted into a
TV show.”
Showrunner Craig Mazin, creator of HBO miniseries “Chernobyl," told
Reuters that while he loves games that take him into space and the
past, adapting "something that was grounded and real, I thought, was
gorgeous - even the monsters.”
Co-president of Naughty Dog and co-showrunner Neil Druckman, who
worked on the original “The Last of Us” game, brought several actors
from the video game into the series, including Troy Baker, who
voiced and acted out Joel, and Ashley Johnson, who voiced Ellie.
Johnson plays Anna, who is Ellie’s mother. “Greenleaf” actor Merle
Dandridge reprises her role of the commander of the Fireflies
militia group, Marlene, but in-person rather than in pixels this
time.
(Reporting by Rollo Ross, Danielle Broadway and Dawn Chmielewski;
Editing by Mary Milliken and Josie Kao)
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