Naughty Dog director Neil Druckmann recently accepted an interview with Entertainment Weekly in the United States and shared some information about the HBO live-action series of "The Last of Us". He said that there are many challenges in adapting the game into a live-action series. "Can we make you feel hatred, guilt and shame? That's a unique and interesting feeling that video games can provide," said Neil Druckmann. "You can't do that in movies and TV shows." This is the challenge Neil Druckmann faces. Making a TV series means conveying the ideas of the story in a different way. In May of this year, HBO announced that Neil Druckmann will work with Craig Mazin, the screenwriter of Chernobyl, to adapt the TV version of The Last of Us. There was once a movie version in production, but it was later aborted. This highly anticipated live-action drama will adapt the plot of the first game, and if it is successful, it will also adapt the second game. Neil Druckmann said that he is a fan of "Chernobyl" and he learned a lot from the cooperation with Craig Mazin, which was also very interesting. With the support of HBO, the relevant work went smoothly. Because motion capture technology is used in game production, Neil Druckmann actually has a certain foundation in the production of TV series. |
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