Bella Ramsey rocked a bright red jumper as they attended the Last Of Us’ season two pH๏τocall in Sydney’s Park Hyatt on Monday.
The actress, 21, looked in great spirits as they posed to promote the eagerly-anticipated second instalment of the popular post-apocalyptic TV show.
Bella – who uses they/them pronouns – sported dark denim jeans and black shoes, keeping it smart but cosy for the occasion.
The star beamed happily as they were captured snapping selfies with co-stars Gabriel Luna and Kaitlyn Dever.
The HBO favourite was later seen posing alongside more cast members – including new entries – Young Mazino, Isabela Merced, Gabriel Luna, and Jeffrey Wright.
American actress Isabela, 23, and Apple Cider Vinegar star Kaitlyn, 28, have both joined the cast for season two, which premieres on April 13.
Bella Ramsey, 21, rocked a bright red jumper as they attended the Last Of Us’ season two pH๏τocall in Sydney’s Park Hyatt on Monday
The actress looked in great spirits as they posed to promote the eagerly-anticipated second instalment of the popular post-apocalyptic TV show
Isabela, who will portray Dina – the new love interest of Bella’s character Ellie, showed off her incredible figure in a strapless black gown with a glitzy silver bodice.
Series two will see Joel (Pedro) and Ellie’s ‘collective past catch up to them, drawing them into conflict with each other and a world even more dangerous and unpredictable than the one they left behind’, according to a synopsis.
Gabriel Luna is also returning to the cast as Tommy while Rutina Wesley will once again portray Maria.
Also joining the cast are Tati Gabrielle as Nora, Spencer Lord as Owen, Danny Ramirez as Manny and Jeffrey Wright as Isaac.
Like the video game’s Part II, season two is bound to raise the ire of fans of the first season as it upends alliances and introduces new characters.
Though the first instalment rose to critical acclaim, the show’s co-creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann have hinted they there may not be endless series to come.
‘One of the notes that I resent the most is ‘We loved this thing — more of it, please!” Craig told Variety.
‘You love it because that’s the right amount of it. When you do more, what makes it special starts to dissipate. It becomes comfort food. And if there’s one thing about The Last of Us, it is not comfortable.’
Bella – who uses they/them pronouns – sported dark denim jeans and black shoes, keeping it smart but cosy for the occasion
The star beamed happily as they were captured snapping selfies with co-stars Gabriel Luna and Kaitlyn Dev
The leading star – who plays alongside Pedro Pascal – looked in a jovial mood
The HBO favourite was later seen posing alongside more cast members – including new entries – Young Mazino, Isabela Merced, Gabriel Luna , and Jeffrey Wright, as well as Gabriel and Kaitlyn
The brilliant cast was joined by fellow HBO alums Leslie Bibb, Morgana O’Reilly, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Natasha Rothwell as part of The White Lotus season 3 cast
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While Neil added: ‘I hope this doesn’t sound arrogant. But I think you have to have a certain level of success to have the confidence to do what we’re doing, both in the game and in the show.
‘Because on paper, it looks so risky. But this is where I love working with Craig, because he thinks like me.
‘Sometimes, you have a feeling the story has to be this and only this, and you just have to commit.’
Neil also talked about not having the element of surprise because the show is based on a popular video game.
He said: ‘A lot of people who played the [first] game understood that Joel’s daughter was going to die very quickly in the first episode. Those people weren’t surprised. They felt it because it’s the journey.’
Neil also praised Craig, who created the video game, for his willingness to expand on his ideas on screen.