Post-apocalyptic properties are hot right now. Even the production image that was released looks a little like a scene from the AMC “The Walking Dead.” To me, like many others, “The Last of Us” franchise always had a “The Walking Dead” feel to it. The game already has a rich world that can be expanded on with the right show runners who know the universe. A series gives the story more chance for expansion and the ability to develop the characters. The idea of “The Last of Us” as a television series or limited series is better than a movie. When I heard the news that Pascal was cast as Joel in “The Last of Us” series, I was instantly excited to see what HBO will do with the popular property. I’ve watched “Narcos” several times for the writing and characters. The pairing of Pascal and Holbrook is one of the best fictional, law enforcement pairings in recent television history. I’ve been a Pascal fan since his brief stint on “Game of Thrones.” His starring role on the Netflix series “Narcos,” opposite the great Boyd Holbrook, was where the 46-year-old actor gained international fame as the cold, DEA agent who is obsessed with capturing Pablo Escobar. Pedro Pascal has been cast as Joel, the game, and series’ smuggler and main protagonist. It would have been nice to get a face reveal, but the image of the two main characters from behind is a smart marketing tease. It’s not much, it’s just Joel and Ellie looking out across a field at abandoned plane wreckage. ![]() The first image has great attention to detail. It’s our first look at the cable show based on the iconic video games “The Last of Us” and “The Last of Us: Part II.” Recently, a production image of the HBO series “The Last of Us” was released. Highest voted female composer: Doctor Who (Delia Derbyshire, 12)įiled Under: History, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: ABC Classic, ABC Classic Classic 100 statistics, ABC Classic Classic 100: Music for the Screen, ABC TV, Doctor Who, Ennio Morricone, Film, Game Of Thrones, Geek, John Williams, Koji Kondo, Movies, Music, nerd, soundtrack, Star Wars, The Legend Of Zelda, The Mission, tv, Video Games ‘The Last of Us’ Series First Look.Highest voted animated film: Howl’s Moving Castle (Joe Hisaishi, 21).Highest voted video game: The Legend of Zelda series (Koji Kondo, 23).Highest voted TV series: Game of Thrones (Ramin Djawadi, 10).Highest voted standalone film: The Mission (Ennio Morricone, 3).Winner: Star Wars series (John Williams, 1).Total votes: 215,486 (the biggest Classic 100 to date!).23!Ĭheck out the rest of the interesting statistics from the ABC Classic 2022 Classic 100: Music for the Screen countdown: On the video games music front, Kojo Kondo’s The Legend of Zelda came in at no. The top 100 soundtracks spanned beloved music for film, TV and video games across genres and generations. With over 215,000 votes, this was the biggest countdown yet. We cast our vote in the ABC Classic’s 2022 Classic 100: Music for the Screen countdown and we are happy to report that our top vote, John Williams’s music for the Star Wars series, is now officially Australia’s favourite music for the screen!
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