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The Last of Us: Nick Offerman calls out homophobic “a**holes” in brilliant award speech

Congratulations are in order for Nick Offerman, who received the Best Supporting Actor in a New Scripted Series for HBO’s The Last of Us at the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards. When accepting the award at the ceremony (25 February), Offerman called out the “homophobic” backlash of “hate” that came from his appearance on the show. Offerman opened his acceptance speech by praising the streamer for platforming the post-apocalyptic drama: “Thank you so much. I’m astonished to be in this category, which is bananas. Thanks to HBO for having the…

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Nick Offerman teases gay prequel for The Last Of Us: “It could be a musical”

Nick Offerman won his first Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, as Bill in HBO’s post-apocalyptic drama The Last of Us, over the weekend. In doing so he beat his co-star – or should we say co-lover – Murray Bartlett who was also nominated, before addressing speculation about a potential prequel to further explore the love story of their characters. “Thank you to the Academy for this pat on the back and for even counting me among my fellow nominees, especially my magnificently generous partner…

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The Last of Us: Steven Spielberg is a fan of the show’s critically acclaimed third episode

The Last of Us director has revealed that Steven Spielberg is a fan of the show’s bittersweet third episode. Earlier this year, the HBO adaptation of the popular game franchise became an instant hit with TV enthusiasts for its stellar storytelling and showstopping acting performances from Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. While the entire first season was well-received, its heartbreaking third episode proved to be a standout with viewers. Spoilers ahead Titled ‘Long Long Time’ after the Linda Ronstadt classic, the narrative temporarily shifts from Joel and Ellie to paranoid…

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The Umbrella Academy: Netflix casts three legendary stars for season 4

Netflix has announced three exciting new editions for the forthcoming season of The Umbrella Academy. On 24 February, the streamer revealed that Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation), Megan Mullally (Will & Grace) and David Cross (Arrested Development) have joined the superhero drama’s fourth and final season, which is currently filming in Toronto. Cross will star as Sy Grossman, “an upstanding, shy business owner and family man desperate to reconnect with his estranged daughter, who will stop at nothing to get her back.” Real-life married couple Offerman and Mullally will play…

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The Last of Us writer says episode 3 was originally “two hours” and made him cry “so hard it hurt”

The Last of Us’ widely-acclaimed third episode was originally two hours long, according to co-creator and co-writer Craig Mazin. Titled ‘Long Long Time’, the episode shifts focus from series protagonists Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) to chronicle the love story between paranoid survivalist Bill (Nick Offerman) and his partner Frank (Murray Bartlett). Written by Mazin, who helms the series alongside the original game’s creator Neil Druckmann, Long Long Time was met with overwhelming praise for the script, Offerman and Bartlett’s performances and its subversion of harmful LGBTQ+ tropes.…

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HBO releases a thrilling new trailer for The Last of Us series

Grab your masks and beware of clickers! HBO has released the official trailer for The Last of Us, and it’s terrifying.   Since the show was announced in 2020, fans of the Naughty Dog game have eagerly awaited the release of the live-action adaptation.  In the last few months, the network has slowly started to release more information regarding the series – including cast posters and two video teasers. However on 3 December, fans were finally treated to the official trailer for the upcoming series – which gives an in-depth look at…

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