


What follows is a touching and timeless queer love story that became universally praised as a benchmark for television storytelling. In flashbacks to over 20 years earlier, Bill survives the onslaught of the deadly plague and meets his partner Frank ( Murray Bartlett). In the landmark episode, the duo travel to Massachusetts to locate mysterious survivalist Bill ( Nick Offerman). It stars Pedro Pascal (“The Mandalorian”) and Bella Ramsey (“Game of Thrones”) as Joel and Ellie, who embark on a perilous trek across a plague-devastated America against a tide of deadly fungus-infected zombies. The post-apocalyptic blockbuster thriller is based on the video game franchise of the same name, created and written by Emmy winner Craig Mazin (“Chernobyl”) and Neil Druckmann. SEE Exclusive Video Interview: Murray Bartlett (‘The Last of Us’)īolter lensed episodes three, four and five of HBO’s “The Last of Us,” and is submitting the acclaimed third episode of the series (entitled “Long, Long Time”) for Emmy consideration. But, there’s also the responsibility to not mess it up.” Watch our exclusive video interview above. This huge weight came over me of the responsibility and opportunity of what this script gave us, because there’s an opportunity to make something incredibly special. “I cried the first time I read it,” reveals cinematographer Eben Bolter about his initial reaction to reading the script for the third episode of “ The Last of Us.” For our recent webchat he adds, “I was absolutely blown away that they had honored the source material so well, but also expanded on it in such an interesting way that was so incredibly moving and told this new story in a new way.
