The TV adaptation of Naughty Dog's first title is the highest premiere for a new HBO series since Boardwalk Empire in 2010.
Created by game director Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin, the TV adaptation of the PlayStation classic has garnered critical acclaim.
The TV series premieres on January 15th, 2023, for HBO Max and features Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey as leads, Joel and Ellie.
Naughty Dog, Sony, and HBO have officially confirmed that HBO's adaptation of The Last of Us will premiere on January 15.
The series' official HBO page mentions a January 15 premier date, although HBO or Sony have yet to make an official announcement.
A new trailer shows several characters, locations, and scenes that fans of the game will recognize, and offers glimpses of new additions.
Takashi Doscher will write the Ghost of Tsushima film adaptation, which is being directed by Chad Stahelski of John Wick fame.
HBO and HBO Max's programming chief Casey Bloys says the TV adaptation of Naughty Dog's game won't be ready to air this year.
The vehicular combat racing IP from PlayStation is finally making its comeback (in a different way), after staying dormant for the last ten years.
The movie, starring Tom Holland as Nathan Drake and Mark Wahlberh as Victor "Sully" Sullivan, will release on February 18, 2022.
Dandridge played Fireflies leader Marlene in the game, and becomes the first actor from the source material to reprise her role in the TV adaptation.
Sony also confirmed that there are no current plans to adapt God of War for film or television, at least not any time soon.
John Wick's Chad Stahelski will be directing the upcoming film.
You can expect more PlayStation properties to make the jump to TV and films soon.
Except several PlayStation icons to make the jump from games in the future.
Don't expect this one anytime soon.
Gustavo Santaolalla will help bring the upcoming series to life.
Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin will serve as writer and executive producer alongside Druckmann.
Tom Holland will play a young Nathan Drake.
Probably not the first thing you’d expect.