Abby, meet Abby: The Last of Us 2 voice actor reacts to HBO casting: "Let me know if you need a workout buddy"
Laura Bailey is pumped about Kaitly🌳n Dever playing Abby in HBO's The Last♌ of Us season 2

The voice actor who played Abby in The Last of Us 2 has responded to HBO's casting of the same character for the second season of the TV show, and she's just as excited as 𒐪we all are.
In case you missed it, HBO announced today that Kaitlyn Dev🔥er will play Abby in The Last of Us ✅season 2 after a good deal of speculation. If you haven't played the game, Abby was introduced in The Last of Us 2 and dram🎃atically changed the trajectory of the plot after being involved in a pivotal, and extremely controversial, scene involving protagonist Joel Miller. As the TV show is likely to continue following the plot from the game closely, this article won't contain spoilers, but suffice it to say, Abby's casting is a big deal.
Consequently, Abby's voice actor, Laura Bailey, has shared a brief reaction to the news, a✤sking her TV show countꦡerpart if she'd be up for a gym sesh.
"Huge congrats, Kaitlyn!" . "So excited to see Abby's evolution in your performance! 🅷Let me know if you want a workout buddy."
While Bailey provided the voice for Abby, it was Jocelyn Mettler who the character's face was modeled after. Troy Baker played Joel in the games, while Pedro Pascal took on the role for the show. Likewise, Ashley Johnson played Ellie in the games, while Bella Ramsey took ove🧸r foꦰr the show.
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