How Does The Last of Us Cast Compare to Their Video Game Counterparts?
Neither the show nor the game would work without the right actors. Still, the subtle differences in portrayal make a huge difference in how these characters are received.

Casting a live-action adaptation based on a book is tricky. Casting a live-action adaptation based on a video game might be even harder. Going in, fans already have a well-cemented picture in their minds. They’ve already seen other actors portraying their favorite characters, even if motion capture and computer graphics obscured their real appearances. Such a mental image can be near impossible for even the smartest casting director to shake, as evidenced by the immediate backlash to Pedro Pascal and—in particular—Bella Ramsey’s casting as Joel and Ellie in the HBO adaptation of The Last of Us.
But while the frustration was (mostly) born out of love for the original game, it was largely unfounded. As Joel and Ellie, Pascal and Ramsey are an ideal duo, bringing their own nuances to characters made iconic by actors Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson in the 2013 and 2020 PlayStation games The Last of Us: Part I and Part II. They ground the rest of the cast—some of whom acted in the original game, some of whom are nearly carbon copies of their game counterparts, others who take their roles in new directions, and still others who embody entirely new characters. The result is a faithful but inventive adaptation, one that’s moving into its second season starting April 13.
Ahead, we break down how each actor in the HBO series stacks up against their video game character.
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