The Last Of Us is an American drama television series created by Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann for HBO. It is based on the video game released in 2013, The Last of Us is a critically acclaimed action-adventure video game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released for the PlayStation 3 in June 2013, and a remastered version was later released for the PlayStation 4 in July 2014. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic world in which a fungus has wiped out most of humanity, and players control a man named Joel who must escort a young girl named Ellie across the country in order to find a group of resistance fighters. The game received widespread praise for its story, characters, and gameplay, and has won numerous awards. A sequel, The Last of Us Part II, was released on June 19, 2020.
The last of us television series started airing on 15 January 2023.
The Last Of Us Actors And Salary-
Bella Ramsey (Ellie): Bringing life to Ellie, Bella Ramsey commands attention with her portrayal, earning $750,000 per episode. This substantial compensation reflects the significance of her role in the series.
Pedro Pascal (Joel): The pivotal character of Joel is brought to life by Pedro Pascal, who commands a salary of $650,000 per episode. His masterful acting enhances the series’ emotional resonance.
Gabriel Luna (Tommy Miller): Gabriel Luna, in the role of Tommy Miller, garners recognition with a salary of $50,000 per episode. His contribution enriches the diverse tapestry of characters.
Merle Dandridge (Marlene): Merle Dandridge’s portrayal of Marlene is valued at $30,000 per episode. Her nuanced performance adds depth and complexity to the series.
Anna Torv (Tess): Anna Torv’s depiction of Tess, compensated at $23,000 per episode, elevates the authenticity of character interactions.
Nico Parker (Sarah): Actress Nico Parker, portraying Sarah, delivers a performance worth $26,000 per episode, contributing to the series’ emotional core.
Murray Bartlett (Frank): The character of Frank, brought to life by Murray Bartlett, is rewarded with $20,000 per episode, underscoring his importance within the ensemble.
Nick Offerman (Bill): Nick Offerman’s portrayal of Bill, valued at $18,000 per episode, adds depth to the series’ character dynamics.
Storm Reid (Riley Abel): Storm Reid’s embodiment of Riley Abel earns her $12,000 per episode, further enhancing the narrative texture.