Bella Ramsey shares a blunt message to the last of us enemies who criticized the program
Bella Ramsey has a message for the enemies of “The Last of Us” that criticized the HBO series.
“You don’t have to see,” said the actor while appearing in the podcast “The Astaist” earlier this month. “If you hate it so much, the game exists. You can play the game again. If you want to see it, I hope you enjoy it.”
A premiere date for season 3 of the post-apocalyptic dramatic series has not yet been announced, which was first broadcast in 2023. The show was renewed for a third season in April.
Ramsey continued to explain that because the “show is [already] Out “, they do not emphasize critics and avoid” reading or looking at something “negatively about the series.
“Because there is nothing I can do anyway. The program is out. There is nothing that can be changed or altering. So I am like, it really has no point to read or look at anything,” Gerrad Hall told the host during the episode of August 19.

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By pointing out that “people, of course, have the right to their opinions,” they added, “but does not affect the program, it does not affect how the program continues or anything in any way. They are very separate things for me. So not, I just don’t get involved.”
Some fans criticized “The Last of Us” after Joel (Pedro Pascal) was killed in season 2. Although some details of his death were altered in the adaptation of the program, his brutal death is aligned with Joel’s destiny in the video game “The Last of Us Part II”.
Meanwhile, other fans have focused on differences in physical appearance between Ramsey and his character Ellie of the video game series.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter in April, Ramsey admitted that they “became quite obsessed” in the differences in the appearance of Ellie and his, but that the co -creator of the Craig Mazin program calmed his concerns.
“I obsessed a lot in the way Ellie looks in the game and her physical stature and, to be specific, the muscular definition in her arms. And it didn’t seem like that. My body type is not that,” Ramsey said.
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They added: “I talked a lot about this with Craig, and he never put that expectation. I wanted me to see me strong and felt strong, and that was how I took me, my position and the confidence you have. It was a challenge for me to leave me out of the hook for not looking at the computer.”


