DreamWorks Animation tries to beat Disney at its own game with this redo of the 2010 fantasy about a boy and his giant, fire-breathing best friend.| Rolling Stone
A flashback episode lets us see how Joel was raised — and what really happened between him and Ellie before Abby got her revenge.| Rolling Stone
Neil Druckmann, The Last of Us co-creator, on directing Episode Six, Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey's chemistry, and making hard choices in Season Two| Rolling Stone
The award-winning scripts from the first two games and 'Left Behind' will get a hardcover release from Dark Horse and Naughty Dog.| Rolling Stone
The 'Last of Us' creator talks about the books and games that have influenced his career and reveals how he chooses the artists for his soundtracks.| Rolling Stone
The Last of Us season three may sideline Ellie for Abby, just like The Last of Us Part II| Rolling Stone
'The Last of Us' Season 2 ends on questionable choices by Ellie and the creators, bringing this chapter of the series to an abrupt, unsatisfying close| Rolling Stone
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