Julius Posted March 9 Posted March 9 An excellent trailer for Season 2: Just over a month to go! Anyone else planning to tune in? Particularly curious to hear from those who haven't played the games/Part II
FalcoLombardi Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Yep, we'll be watching. I didn't play either game but have a general idea what happens (the big thing) in the second game. 1
drahkon Posted March 10 Posted March 10 On 3/9/2025 at 1:22 AM, Julius said: Anyone else planning to tune in? Of course. Can't wait to get a few calls from my mom after she's watched the episodes 1
CrowingJoe79 Posted Sunday at 09:01 AM Posted Sunday at 09:01 AM If Neil keeps saying a third game is not happening, he is telling you that because it is indeed in production. According to some leaker, at least. Neil would rather just focus on his other Naughty Dog project first. https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/the-last-of-us-part-3-casting-rumor-filming-ps5/
Julius Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) ASL versions of S1 and S2 are in the works, which is awesome! The ASL release of S1 will drop March 31st, giving people time to catch up, before the ASL release of S2 drops day-and-date from S2's premiere on 13th April. Per IndieWire: Quote The "clickers" in the "The Last of Us" are zombies whose fungus has grown so infected, it has both blinded them and made their hearing hyper-sensitive. In the video game on which the hit HBO television series is based, players use stealth to evade them and respond to the sound of the monsters' clicks in order to survive. For Deaf players, developer Naughty Dog's game is top of the line in terms of accessibility, implementing subtle visual cues to make players aware of looming danger, putting those players on equal footing with hearing players. It's only fitting then that the series adaptation of "The Last of Us" be as inclusive for Deaf viewers as the game is. Quote HBO is set to launch an ASL version of both the first season of its hit series "The Last of Us" and the upcoming second season, IndieWire can reveal exclusively. Daniel Durant, one of the stars of the Oscar-winning "CODA," is the ASL performer for the first season of the show, acting through the entire season in American Sign Language to open up a new level of appreciation and comprehension of the series for the Deaf audience. Quote The series will be available as a standalone title on Max, and it drops on March 31 ahead of the premiere of Season 2 on April 13. The ASL version of Season 2 will air day-and-date when it becomes available for everyone else, but no interpreter has been set just yet for Season 2. So great to see that Naughty Dog's best-in-class in-game accessibility is now being applied in some way to its shows, too! Edited 4 hours ago by Julius
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