If you are a veteran console gamer PlayStationyou can not have stopped playing the two titles of “The Last of Us”. In case you no longer remember the original plot, you can review the series that has been released on the HBO platform.
There, Neil Druckmann, director of the original console project, took the opportunity to expand the story of Ellie and Joel. We also saw that he took the opportunity to redirect certain chapters of the plot to get to know other characters more thoroughly.
There is no doubt that the chapter of Bill and Frank was one of the most emotional. While in the game, we visit the fenced city and face an angry old man, in the series the love situation of both is explained, who were extremely opposite but found harmony in the small town.
Like this story, Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin have explored other edges of The Last of Us, they even took the opportunity to explain some mysteries, such as Ellie’s eyebrow cut.
How did Ellie get the cut on her eyebrow?
“I often get asked ‘How did Ellie get the scar?’ Craig and I talked about it and I told him some ideas that she had about it. So I was like, ‘I don’t want to answer that necessarily, at least not yet.
And we could hint that there is a story. So something happened in an abandoned 7-Eleven that’s obviously in the quarantine zone, where, in my mind, it happened while we were together, right? Ellie and Riley must have been together. They must have entered. They must have had to run fast. There was glass, they entered through a window. Something happenedDruckmann detailed.
At the moment, it is known that it was during a mission when he was with Riley, but the producer wishes to withhold the details.
“We don’t know exactly how Ellie got the scar. We also don’t know exactly how Joel got the scar. All he says is, you know, ‘there was a shootout… And the other guy missed.’ So we’re hinting at these things. But what we explicitly say is that violence is permanent and leaves traces. And sometimes the only way to close a wound is to sew it up.Druckmann finished.
Listen Dale Play on Spotify. Follow the program every Monday on our available audio platforms.