New The Last of Us TV show set photos have Joel, Ellie, Tess, and a whole lot of fungus
Here's your first look at live-action Cordyceps

A new batch of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Last of Us TV show set photos show Joel, Ellie, and Tess on🤪 a set cov🅘ered in Cordyceps, the fungus that infects and turns people into groaning, gnashing, killer zombies.
In the new set photos capt🐈ured by Twitter user @, you can see the protagonists in-costume standing around a camera-ready set. Pedro Pascal (Joel) is carrying some sort of rifle in a couple of shots, and in other he's having what looks like a heated conversation with Anna Torv (Tess). Meanwh🦄ile, Bella Ramsey (Ellie) is standing nearby rocking her signature backpack. Members of the crew can be seen preparing the scene with lights and recording equipment.
🔥 Pedro Pascal (Joel), Anna Torv (Tess) and Bella Ramsey (Ellie) filming #TheLastofUs yesterday.Thanks! @mcyc504 pic.twitter.com/oOaaR6n4C7
If you've been following the production for a while, you'll know this is just the latest drop in a series of set photos giving an idea of what the show will look like. One r🀅ecent capture is a close-up of Pascal as Joel, 🤪an🍌other shows a location that looks eerily similar to the game, and this one shows Joel and Ellie walking a ruined street 🍷together. HBO itself has also revealed the first official look at Pa🔯scal's Joel and R🌳amsey's Ellie.
The Last of Us series doesn't have a release date yet, though one director's Instagram page suggests it could premiere🌜 sometime in 2022. We do know the series will consist of 10 episodes and cover the events of the first game, with event🐲s from The Last of Us 2 potentially being worked in as well.
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