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The Price,' the penultimate episode of season two, brought back Pedro Pascal for a stunning series of flashbacks.
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Winter is Coming on MSNThe Last of Us creator explains why Ellie is "slightly different" from the gameWhy has Ellie been cheerier in The Last of Us show than in the game? Why were the flashbacks delivered all at once rather than spread out? Director Neil Druckmann explains it all.
Ellie's survivor's guilt finally took hold of her anger at Joel in The Last of Us Season 2 Episode 6, titled The Price, which was released on May 18, 2025.
Sunday night’s episode of The Last of Us Season 2 hit pause on Ellie’s (Bella Ramsey) increasingly dangerous mission to find Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) to help explain how she really got to this point in the first place.
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Joel's appearance on the latest episode of "The Last of Us" was an emotional one. On the May 18 episode, Pedro Pascal returns as Joel after his character's heartbreaking death in the second episode.
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It has been exactly four weeks since HBO drama “The Last of Us” stunned viewers with a major cast shakeup. Luckily, we learned in Sunday’s sixth episode, we wouldn’t have to wait long to see Pedro Pascal’s Joel again.
The next episode of HBO's "The Last of Us" will see the return of Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller in a flashback episode set before the Season 2 premiere.
1.First, the opening flashback with a young Joel and his dad is new for the TV show and doesn't exist in The Last of Us Part II. Tony Dalton, who stars as Joel's dad, is set to have a role in Naughty Dog's upcoming game Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, which also stars Tati Gabrielle, who plays Nora.
The special episode 6 of The Last of Us season 2 has premiered and it fixes one of the biggest problems of the game, find out more about Ellie and Joel's relationship here.
The moment when Ellie tells Joel "you swore" in 'The Last of Us' has been teased again and again, but she isn't talking about what you think she is.