It is the end of the world.
The gloomy success of HBO “The Last of Us” starring Pedro Pascal returns for season 2 on Sunday, April 13 (9 pm).
Co-created by Craig Mazion and Neil Druckmann, and based on a video game of the same name, the program takes place in the dystopian future where society has broken down, there are zombie creatures and sudden survivor Joelthter and Gieudo (Bella Ramsey).
Pascal, 50, said that “he was grateful” to return to the duration of a recent press conference at the London West Hollywood in Beverly Hills.
“And yet, at the same time, this experience, more than any other one, is difficult for me to separate what the characters are happening and how it makes me feel. In a way that is not healthy”, the actor actor of the actor of the “throne game”. “And so, I, son of feeling his pain … so I suppose he was in an unhealthy mentality.”
Season 2 retires five years after the events of season 1. Ellie, who was 14 years old who turned the first winning season of Emmy, now is 19 years old, and her relationship with Joel is now tense. Joel is sad for this and used.
The return of the program is “a little scary,” said Ramsey, 21, who previously revealed that she was diagnosed with autism while filming the program.
“When season 1 was obviously this big thing was,” he continued. “I think I’m very aware that season 2 comes out and everyone looks at me, and they look at me. It’s quite afraid, but it’s exciting and I hope people see it.”
On the tense relationship of Ellie and Joel, Pascal joked saying that Ramsey, “I didn’t have to like me, which was easy.”
“I think that in the life of any teenager who are always the formative years, so he definitely reported it,” Ramsey explained. “But obviously there are deeper reasons for his little crack. I affirm and day the feeling of being away from Pedro within a scene. It was a pleasant sensation.”
Pascal said about Joel and Ellie: “There is an incredible painful distance between the two, [but] We are still going to be in the set andf – k around and we laugh and things like that. And that was incredible. That was like going home. ”
The “The Mandalorian” star shot at a higher level of fame thanks to “The Last of Us”.
“This work definitely created a new chapter in my life in a deep way, I think that due to the personal experience that the show had done,” he acknowledged in the event. “And then, of course, the way in which the program was recovered … in a way that is in measured with how deeply important it means to all of us is something strange.”
As is more in the center of attention, he said: “When the work is this, it is a child that protects you … It’s just an anchor.”