For Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us season 2โ€™s themes of conflict, vengeance strike a chord



When The Last of Us โ€“ the smash hit series about a post-apocalyptic society ravaged by a mass fungal infection โ€“ arrived on our screens in 2023, the real world was emerging from a pandemic.

Now season two, which premieres on April 13 and hinges on themes of conflict and vengeance, will be equally relevant and prescient, promises returning star Pedro Pascal.

Part of the showโ€™s strength is its ability โ€œto see human relationships under crisis and in pain, and intelligently draw political allegory, societal allegory, and base it off the world weโ€™re living inโ€, said the actor, who plays lead character Joel.

โ€œStorytelling is cathartic in so many ways โ€ฆ I think thereโ€™s a very healthy and sometimes sick pleasure in that kind of catharsis โ€“ in a safe space,โ€ he said.

In the first season, smuggler Joel is forced to take teenage Ellie (Bella Ramsey) โ€“ seemingly the one human immune to the deadly cordyceps fungus โ€“ with him as he crosses the United States seeking his brother.

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