Pedro Pascal makes his big return to The Last of Us after shocking death

It wasn’t the last of Joel. Pedro Pascal returns to “The Last of Us” in the promo for the sixth episode, airing this Sunday. This comes after the second episode of Season 2 brutally murdered his character, Joel. It’s in line with what series co-creator Craig Mazin told The Post, as he said that even though Joel died, Joel and Ellie “spend quite a bit of time together in this season…more than people might think.” He’s not coming back as a zombie or a ghost – the episode will show flashbacks of his time with Ellie (Bella Ramsey) in between Seasons 1 and 2. Based on a popular video game of the same name, “The Last of Us” is set in a dystopian future where society has broken down, there are zombie-like creatures, and gruff smuggler Joel has formed a pseudo father/daughter relationship with teen girl Ellie.In the second episode of Season 2, Joel was killed by the new Season 2 character, Abby (Kaitlyn Dever). He had previously killed Abby’s father during his efforts to protect Ellie.So, Abby killed Joel as revenge. After Joel saved her life, she viciously beat him nearly to death with a golf club and then stabbed him in the neck while Ellie watched, crying. Ironically, since Abby slayed Joel as revenge for him killing her dad, her bloody action pushed Ellie into a similar revenge journey.

Ellie has been searching for Abby, intending to kill her to avenge Joel. There was a five-year time jump from Season 1 to Season 2, as Ellie was 14 in Season 1 and is now 19. The preview of the sixth episode shows the time in between, when Joel and Ellie were still a family. A scene in the trailer shows the duo walking in the woods holding guns, as he tells her, “Remember what I taught you.”Mazin exclusively told The Post that Joel’s death was similar to when Ned Stark (Sean Bean) got killed on “Game of Thrones.” “If you look at ‘Game of Thrones,’ like everybody, I was so shocked when Ned Stark got his head chopped off.I couldn’t be...

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Publisher: New York Post

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