The second season of The Last of Us will premiere this Sunday, April 13, and has generated expectations regarding the evolution of its characters, particularly in the role of Ellie, played by Bella Ramsey. As the series continues, some have wondered if HBO considered replacing Ramsey due to the five-year time jump between the first and second seasons. However, the showrunners have clarified that this possibility was considered at 0%, as writer Neil Druckmann indicated to GamesRadar.
There was never any doubt that Bella Ramsey would be Ellie
Craig Mazin, one of the showrunners, highlighted the evolution of Bella Ramsey, who has gone from being a 17-year-old teenager to a young adult of 21. This maturity, according to Mazin, is reflected in her performance and in the way the character of Ellie has grown alongside her. “They were like my child. And then, you have to let them grow a little and become their own person,” Mazin explained. This change in the dynamic has allowed Ellie to appear older, complementing the narrative, which explores what happened in the five-year interval.
The critics have responded positively to the second season, giving the series a score of 9/10 in their review. GameSpot notes that the season is a deep exploration of morality, maintaining the quality of the video game adaptation. The plot covers some of the events of The Last of Us: Part II, although not in full.
It has been rumored that there could be a third and possibly a fourth season that would continue the story of the video game, although the third has not been officially announced yet. Anticipation grows as fans look forward to seeing how this acclaimed series will unfold in its next chapter.