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Bella Ramsey had “The best year” of their life filming The Last Of Us

Game of Thrones star Bella Ramsey won millions of hearts playing the young and brave Lyanna Mormont on the HBO fantasy epic, even though their role was short-lived. They accurately portrayed the proud and quirky young warrior as they stabbed a giant wight during their last battle at Winterfell. It seems their days of adventure are not over yet, they have landed yet another action-filled role in HBO’s upcoming video game adaptation The Last of Us, and they’re grateful for it.
How was Bella Ramsey’s experience on the set of The Last of Us?
Bella had the time of their life on The Last of Us. In a recent interview with Flip Your Wig, they said, “I was so excited about it. It was the best year of my life filming it. And I’m just so happy it’s out and people are watching it, and I’m excited for people to see the rest of it.”
When does The Last of Us Season 1 finale air?
The Last of Us Episode 9 titled “Look for the Light,” is the conclusion to season 1. The finale will air Sunday, March 12 at 9:00 p.m. EST.
When does The Last of Us Season 2 begin filming?
In a recent interview with Collider, Pascal said, “In the year 2023? Oh, what season are we in now? We’re getting into spring? Yes, there is a chance. Yes.” The first season of The Last of Us took around 18 months to film. So, looking at the time gap, there’s a high probability that the second season won’t be here until 2025.
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I had a writing teacher who advised to always write yourself into a corner. If you don’t know how to get out of it, the readers won’t be able to predict it either. It’s great advice, if you’re brave enough.
I knew he shouldn’t have killed Ned.
I wonder which character he’s referring to. 🤔
Personally, I think it was finished and was going to be released after the final episode of HBO’s GOT series. When that didn’t go over well with the overwhelming fan base…he had to go back and rewrite most of it. To give the fan base what they wanted.
That’s nonsense. Serious writers don’t work that way. The ever-evolving story in his head is the story we’ll eventually get, with no pandering to the fanbase.