Hollywood legend Catherine O’Hara has joined the cast of HBO The Last of Us Season two.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, O’Hara has been cast in an undisclosed role. She joins fellow newcomers Caitlin Dever, Isabella Merced and Young Mazzino.
We previously reported that Dever will play Abby, “a skilled soldier whose black-and-white view of the world is challenged as she seeks revenge for those she once loved.” Young Mazzino has been attached to essay the character, Jesse. The character Jesse is said to be a pillar of his community, whose intention to put everyone else’s needs before his own costs him terribly at times.
Merced will portray Dinah, described as “a free-wheeling spirit whose devotion to Eli is tested by the brutality of the world they inhabit”.
The Last of Us, which premiered on HBO in January 2023, follows the adventures of Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Eli (Bella Ramsay) as they travel across the United States to find the mysterious Fireflies, who follow a band of revolutionaries who attempt to overthrow the American military. is A zombie apocalypse. Allie holds the keys to immunity in her genetic code, Joel needs to deliver it safely, or the entire world risks losing the battle against the infected. Abby is positioned as one of Ellie’s rivals in the game.
The first season also starred Gabriel Luna, Anna Torv, Nico Parker, Murray Bartlett, Nick Offerman, Melanie Lynskey, Storm Reid, and Merle Dandridge.
The Last of Us Craig Mazin serves as executive producer and co-showrunner alongside Neil Druckman.
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