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Pedro Pascal, Gabriel Luna, and Nico Parker went on family holiday to prep for The Last Of Us

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Published 16:25 15 Mar 2023 GMT

Pedro Pascal, Gabriel Luna, and Nico Parker went on family holiday to prep for The Last Of Us

Pedro Pascal, Gabriel Luna and Nico Parker went on a family holiday to prepare for playing the Millers in The Last of Us.

Richard Breslin

Richard Breslin

Pedro Pascal, Gabriel Luna and Nico Parker all went on a family holiday together to prepare for playing the Miller family in The Last of Us on HBO.

As reported by The Gamer, in preparation for filming The Last of Us TV series, the fictional Miller family went on a team bonding holiday so that they could all get to know each other prior to filming. To be fair, we’ve not seen much of the Miller family together in the TV series. Sarah (Nico Parker) was only in the first episode of the season, yet that hasn't stopped the trio from taking some time to chill with nature.

The Last of Us Part I lands on PC on 28 March.

Of course, Joel (Pedro Pascal) has been featured in every episode alongside Ellie (Bella Ramsey). Tommy (Gabriel Luna) has only featured in a few episodes, however, we’re sure we’ll be seeing much more of Tommy in season two. Despite the brief amount of screen time together, it’s nice to see all three Miller actors getting along swimmingly. Quite literally it seems. In a post shared on Gabriel Luna’s Twitter account, we can see the trio enjoying some rafting together thanks to some rather lovely selfies.

In related news, now that we know we’re getting at least one more season of The Last of Us (likely two or three), fans of the Naughty Dog series can look forward to more clicker goodness with the live-action series. Well, I say more clicker goodness, I think it’s fair to say that season one was a little short of the infected. Thankfully, however, series showrunners Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin have promised more infected in season two.

This week saw the conclusion of season one, ending with a near-perfect episode. The Last of Us TV series is available to watch via HBO Max in the US and Sky Atlantic in the UK.

Featured Image Credit: Gabriel Luna via Twitter, HBO

Topics: Naughty Dog, The Last Of Us, TV And Film

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