If you're anything like me, the words 'video game adaptation' are an instant turnoff.
From 1993's disastrous Super Mario Bros film to the three Lara Croft Tomb Raider films, movies and TV shows based on video games have a penchant for being... awful.
But I need you to forget about all of that for a moment. Because one of the best TV shows of the year is here. And yes, it may have broken the video game adaptation curse.
Fresh off the heels of the fiery House of the Dragon and rich people sipping cocktails in Sicily in The White Lotus, The Last of Us is the latest offering from HBO's production line of prestige television.
Watch the trailer for The Last of Us below. Post continues after video.
Based on the popular 2013 action-adventure game of the same name, the series kicks off in Austin, Texas, in 2003.
In the first episode, it seems like any ordinary day. Sarah (played by Nico Parker) wakes up early to make pancakes for her father Joel (Pedro Pascal) on his birthday, before travelling to a local repair shop to get Joel's watch fixed. But as the episode progresses, it's clear that something isn't quite right.
Across town, sirens are blaring, military jets are overhead, and people are acting odd. And as night falls, all hell breaks loose.
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