‘The Last Of Us’: Bella Ramsey has a message for those who are against diversity

‘The Last Of Us’: Bella Ramsey has a message for those who are against diversity

When the second part of the video game “The Last of Us” was released in 2020, some industries got very, very angry because Ellie has been explicitly shown to be in a romantic relationship with Dina, one of Jackson’s community residents, although indications had already been shown that the character was homosexual; In addition, Lev, a transgender boy, who prompted a review the bombing on Metacritic which, in fact, repeated itself with the HBO Max series.

With the premiere of the third episode of the first season, ‘Long Long Time’, those who had played the video game found that the adaptation was very different from the story they knew and directly introduced us to the relationship of Bill (Nick Offerman) and Frank (Murray Bartlett) who built their little oasis of love in the middle of the Apocalypse. Sure, and while the episode is a true marvel, not everyone liked it, but those criticisms don’t worry its leading lady, Bella Ramsey, in the least.

They won’t scare her

“I know people will think what they want to think, but they will have to get used to it”the actress told GQ magazine, “If people don’t want to watch the show because it has gay stories, because it has a trans character, it’s up to you, you lose it.”

HBO Max renewed “The Last Of Us” for a second season in late January and it was immediately announced that while they would be adapting the second video game, they may need a third to finish the story. In any case, we will see in them the relationship between Ellie and Dina, but Ramsey is not there. “particularly concerned about” Audience reaction to that storyline: “They won’t scare me.”

‘The Last Of Us’: Bella Ramsey has a message for those who are against diversity

Although the fifth chapter, ‘Hold and survive’, has brought its airing forward a bit to not coincide with the Super Bowl, the sixth returns to its usual programming and will be seen next Monday, February 20th. The episode, titled “Kin,” takes us away from Kansas City and finally Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Tommy (Gabriel Luna) will be able to melt into a good fraternal hug. We arrive in Jackson, Wyoming, where we will also meet Maria Miller (Rutina Wesley), wife of Tommy and leader of the camp. You already know that from the same Monday, after enjoying the chapter, you will have our weekly analysis available on eCartelera.

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