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Why was The Last of Us season 3 filming cancelled? What we know as HBO production goes on unexpected hiatus in Vancouver

Why was The Last of Us season 3 filming cancelled? What we know as HBO production goes on unexpected hiatus in Vancouver

HBO’s critically acclaimed drama The Last of Us has hit an unexpected production pause, raising questions among fans eager for updates on the show’s third season. Production on HBO’s hit The Last of Us season 3 has temporarily halted in British Columbia due to scheduling disruptions because of the World Cup. (X| @TheLastofUsNews) According to production listings in British Columbia, filming for The Last of Us season 3 entered a temporary hiatus beginning June 1 and is expected to resume on June 28. The show, which is being filmed under the working title “Calm Current” in Vancouver, remains on track to complete production later this year The pause comes after cameras began rolling in March on the next chapter of HBO’s adaptation of Naughty Dog’s award-winning video game franchise. Read more: The Last of Us Season 2 is brutal, beautiful, and burdened by its own ambition Why has filming temporarily stopped? Screenrant reported that scheduling decisions may have been impacted by logistical considerations around big international sporting events, especially impending World Cup-related activities. The Last of …

‘Abby’ Kaitlyn Dever filmed that The Last Of Us murder scene just 3 days after mother’s funeral: ‘I was in daze’ | Web Series

‘Abby’ Kaitlyn Dever filmed that The Last Of Us murder scene just 3 days after mother’s funeral: ‘I was in daze’ | Web Series

!!SPOILERS AHEAD TO SEASON 2 EPISODE 2 of The Last of Us!! The Last of Us Season 2 has become the talk of the town, earning widespread critical acclaim. Actor Kaitlyn Dever, who joined the cast this season as Abby, revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that she filmed the murder scene in the series just three days after her mother’s funeral. (Also Read: ‘The Last of Us’ 2: What are stalkers, the new infected creature?) Kaitlyn Dever plays the vengeful Abby in The Last of Us. Kaitlyn Dever on shooting murder scene in The Last Of Us The episode, which aired on Sunday (20 April), saw Kaitlyn’s character Abby reveal that she is the daughter of the doctor Joel shot in the head in the Season 1 finale while trying to save Ellie. She then brutally murders Pedro Pascal’s Joel. Although fans of the video game — on which the series is based — were aware of the plot twist, the moment was devastating for first time viewers. Kaitlyn revealed that the first …

The Last of Us Season 2 hit by ‘dumbest’ controversy yet: Bella Ramsey backlash explained | Web-series News

The Last of Us Season 2 hit by ‘dumbest’ controversy yet: Bella Ramsey backlash explained | Web-series News

It’s baffling to see one of HBO’s biggest critical hits and a rare example of a successful video game adaptation, The Last of Us, embroiled in one of the most bizarre controversies. It happened in Season 1, and it’s happening again in Season 2 of the Pedro Pascal-led franchise. Bella Ramsey’s character is facing backlash simply because some fans think she doesn’t look enough like the character from the popular post-apocalyptic video game. Popular for playing Lyanna Mormont in Game of Thrones, Bella plays Ellie in Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin’s adaptation. And while Season 1 pulled in Emmys, acclaim, and a lot of love, there’s a very vocal section of the internet that just never got over Bella’s face. Now, with Season 2 out and the story jumping ahead five years, that same hate is plaguing the season all over again. Why is everyone hating Bella Ramsey in The Last of Us Season 2? The internet is flooded with Reddit threads, social media rants, and photoshopped posters of The Last of Us Season 2 …

The Last of Us Season 2 Star Kaitlyn Dever Shares Thoughts on Abby Being Called a 'Villain' And How She 'Humanized' Role

The Last of Us Season 2 Star Kaitlyn Dever Shares Thoughts on Abby Being Called a 'Villain' And How She 'Humanized' Role

Kaitlyn Dever is the new name joining the highly acclaimed series, The Last of Us. While she plays a very intense and yet the most intriguing character of Abby in the series, the actress sheds light on what she feels about the character’s emotions. Kaitlyn Dever even mentioned what it was like to bring Abby to the screen. Having an intriguing chat with Elle, Kaitlyn Dever stated, “I wanted a lot of the broken parts of Abby to show through in her eyes—I wanted to humanize her as much as I possibly could.” Further, while talking about the character that goes against Joel and Ellie in the game and was the most hated one, the actress from Last Man Standing went on to add that Abby happens to be more than just a villain to her.  Calling Abby a “raw, broken, vulnerable person,” Kaitlyn Dever maintained that it is important for the gamers as well as the viewers of the series to know that before calling her a villain. ALSO READ: The Last of Us Season …

Apple Cider Vinegar Co-stars Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Carey Share How Their Characters Are ‘Mirrors of Each Other’

Apple Cider Vinegar Co-stars Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Carey Share How Their Characters Are ‘Mirrors of Each Other’

In Netflix’s Apple Cider Vinegar, Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Debnam-Carey portray two characters wholly immersed in the world of alternative medicine but for very different reasons. Dever, who stars as wellness guru Belle Gibson, and Debnam-Carey, who plays Milla Blake, recently shared how their roles are essentially mirroring each other. Debnam-Carey described Milla as a true believer in alternative medicine and considers Gibson as her competitor, that is, until she is faced with the harsh reality of her mother’s death due to cancer. And yet, in the face of such personal loss, she clings tenaciously to her beliefs. This adds resentment to the dynamic between Milla and Belle. Debnam-Carey told Variety, “[Milla] really believes this way of healing through holistic and alternative medicine until the end — right up until she’s confronted with the fact that her mother’s died, and this is no longer going to work, and she’s wrong. But she really, really believes it.” When Milla sees Belle succeeding in the same space where she faced the loss of her mother, a rivalry …