The second season of the game-adapted TV series "The Last of Us" is in full swing, and the story of the two supporting characters Bill and Frank in the third episode of the first season has left a deep impression on many viewers. However, showrunner Craig Mazin said that while he was pleased with the success of the supporting characters' stories, "there won't be more Bill and Frank." But actor Nick Offerman, who plays Bill, doesn't think so. He is pitching HBO a spin-off series that will tell more stories between "Bill and Frank." However, Mazin recently made the above statement in an interview, clearly pouring cold water on the "Bill & Frank" spin-off series. Interestingly, Nick Offerman just won the Emmy Award for Best Guest Actor for his performance in "The Last of Us". |
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