
‘The Last of Us' just killed off a major character. Fans are devastated.
Ah, Joel Miller from HBO's 'The Last of Us' — we hardly knew ye. Season 2 of the zombie apocalypse series, set five years after the last season, has devastating surprises in store for the beloved main character.
With that, major spoilers for the show about the collapse of civilization following a parasitical fungal outbreak among humanity.
What happened to Joel on Sunday's episode?
He died, and badly. On Sunday night's episode, Joel — played by Pedro Pascal — died. He was taken down by Abby (Kaitlyn Dever), who's been burning for revenge since the end of Season 1.
Abby beat Joel to death, blaming him (rightly) for gunning down the rebel Fireflies, including her father, who were trying to find a cure for the outbreak. Their plan was to use Ellie's (Bella Ramsey) brain, who remains immune from the fungus.
But Joel had his reasons: The Fireflies were going to have to kill Ellie to study her, and he couldn't allow that to happen. It was a lose-lose situation.
All that happened in Season 1, but at the start of Season 2 Abby and her fellow 'Flies gathered to vow to take Joel down, and kill him slowly.
This was a particularly hard exit — Joel, while flawed, had become a beloved character on the show and a father figure to Ellie (who watched him die in front of her).
What have Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey said about it?
Pascal says he's in 'active denial' about the story twist.
Pascal told Entertainment Weekly, 'I'm in active denial (about the death scene). I realize this more and more as I get older, I find myself slipping into denial that anything is over. I know that I'm forever bonded to so many members of the experience and just have to see them under different circumstances, but never will under the circumstances of playing Joel on 'The Last of Us.' And, no, I don't spend a lot of time thinking about it because it makes me sad.'
Show co-creator Craig Mazin explained to The Wrap that Pascal learned how his character would die early on. 'We love Pedro, but I told him the very first time I ever Zoomed with him, 'So here's the thing, you're playing this guy, Joel. In Season 2, he's gonna die,'' Mazin said. 'There was never a question. It was always understood that was built into this.'
Fans who played the video game 'The Last of Us, Part II' were likely less surprised at Joel's exit — he dies pretty much the same way in that storyline. And as in the game, Ellie tells Abby that she's now got a mortal enemy, which simply continues the revenge cycle that no one can win.
Ramsey cried when reading the script about the death, as they told EW: 'I've never cried reading a piece of writing before, but I had such a gastral reaction to it. It's almost like we've played that dynamic, me and Pedro, for a year, and it feels like father-daughter in some way.'
Pascal obviously doesn't hold a grudge against Dever; he shared a selfie of the two of them on Instagram smiling with red-chapped cheeks and wrote, 'Blizzard Buddies. Thank you, scene partner. You little miracle. @kaitlyndever @thelastofus @hbo @streamonmax #Canada'
How are fans reacting to the death?
Understandably, viewers were devastated. '(T)hey made it even worse in the show (than in the game),' wrote one fan on X.
Echoed another X user, 'Ok that was actually much worse than I imagined it would be.'
There's a lot of Abby anger, too; one X user wrote, 'Adding her to my list of Top 10 MOST HATED TV CHARACTERS. And it's only been two episodes. IDGAF what her reason was. I hate this mf'er with a passion and hope she eats pavement (the actress great tho, like kudos to her).'
But one fan who knows the game's full story wrote on X that the circle will complete, assuming the show follows the video game: 'Trust me when I say this. As someone who has played both games so many times I lost count. It will all make sense at the end.'
Is this the 'Last' of Joel?
Probably not. No, he's not coming back as an active character in the present so far as we know, but in Season 2's first episode, we learned about a character named Eugene that Joel had killed between the two seasons.
So there's a good chance there'll be a flashback to how that came to pass, and why it was important.
Meanwhile, this isn't the first (or likely last) time a character played by Pascal suffered a particularly brutal death after charming the audience.
On 'Game of Thrones,' he played Oberyn Martell — a suave, cocksure and handsome prince who literally had his head crushed during a fight with The Mountain. We'd had our hopes up for him then, too.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Metro
6 hours ago
- Metro
Joel's true nature revealed as EastEnders legends are left reeling
There's trouble brewing in Albert Square as Joel Marshall's (Max Murray) dark side begins to surface, sending shockwaves through Walford. What started as an attempt to steer him in the right direction quickly unravels into lies, lashing out, and a disturbing discovery that could threaten the family's relationships. Following Vicki's suggestion, Ross brings Joel and Tommy along to the timber yard, hoping some structure and hard work might help the boys. But Ross quickly grows concerned when he overhears worrying language from other workers that could influence the boys. Then, Ross gets an unexpected call with the news that Joel's mum is getting remarried. Ross breaks the news to Joel, who doesn't take it well. Later, he sneaks off to The Vic with Tommy, and the pair are caught red-handed stealing alcohol from the barrel store. When Ross, Vicki, Kat, and Alfie confront them, the situation explodes. Joel lashes out with cruel, offensive language aimed at Kat, leaving everyone stunned. As Ross and Vicki try to rein him in, a brief moment of bonding gives them hope as Joel shares a video from an online influencer he admires. But Ross's relief is short-lived when he finds disturbing content on Joel's laptop. In a moment of panic, he destroys the device, cutting Joel off entirely. Ross shuts Joel out of work, and Vicki, now in the loop, urges him to take control before things get any worse. A heartfelt conversation with Harvey in the café prompts Ross to reflect. Joel later reluctantly apologises to Kat and is allowed to hang out with Tommy again, but his temper is far from under control. View More » While Vicki and Stacey bond over parenting struggles in The Vic, Joel overhears their conversation and is once again triggered. His uncontrolled anger issues rise to the surface, showing a more sinister side of Joel, leaving those around him questioning if they really know him. MORE: All EastEnders spoilers for next week as Vicki reaches breaking point MORE: Alfie commits a national atrocity by trying to get rid of an EastEnders legend MORE: Joel's mum gets in touch in EastEnders as Ross pales in shock over her big news


Daily Mirror
11 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
'Explosive' Sky thriller stars Game of Thrones icon in totally new role away from fantasy hit
Atomic, a brand new five-part drama, is coming to Sky next month and it's set to be a chaotic, high-octane ride for viewers Game of Thrones favourite Alfie Allen is set to captivate audiences once more in an unmissable thriller boasting a stellar ensemble cast, arriving shortly on Sky. Atomic, a gripping five-part series, teams the actor renowned for his portrayal of Theon Greyjoy in HBO's fantasy epic with Star Trek: Discovery's Shazad Latif in a frantic battle against the clock. Allen's character Max, a drug runner, encounters Latif's JJ, sparking an unexpected alliance before they find themselves in serious trouble. The official synopsis reveals: "They're swept into a chaotic, high-stakes mission they never signed up for- trafficking highly enriched uranium across North Africa and the Middle East, with the CIA, MI6, and a global web of opposing forces closing in fast." Sky's explosive new trailer showcases pulse-pounding, cinema-quality thrills as Max and JJ evade CIA operative Cassie Elliott (portrayed by Samira Wiley), reports the Express. The Handmaid's Tale actress embodies the relentless agent who believes the pair are collaborating with terrorists and is determined to retrieve their dangerous yet unstable contraband. "The pair find themselves on a wild road trip, confronting covert operatives, an internationally funded cartel, and ultimately their own pasts," the description adds. "What starts as a bid for survival slowly becomes something more: a reluctant partnership, a shot at redemption, and one hell of a ride." Viewers received their initial glimpse of the programme today through a brief preview before Atomic launches on Thursday, 28th August. In the trailer, Allen is barely recognisable from his iconic role as Theon, trading in the character's signature armour and unkempt hair for a decidedly more contemporary look. Latif, too, looks strikingly different from his Star Trek days, now sporting a thick beard for his role as JJ. While further plot details remain shrouded in mystery, Sky viewers can anticipate a gripping thriller as Max and JJ traverse North Africa and the Middle East with the CIA hot on their heels. Beyond Atomic and Thrones, Allen has made a name for himself through roles in BBC's historical action drama SAS: Rogue Heroes and ITV's period detective series White House Farm. Earlier this year, he featured in the ITV hacker drama Safe Harbour, which saw him reunite with HBO co-star Jack Gleeson, infamous for his portrayal of Westeros' villainous Joffrey Baratheon. Atomic will premiere on Thursday, 28th August on Sky and NOW.


Scottish Sun
11 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Hollyoaks star shocks fans as secret romance with Game Of Thrones actress is revealed
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FORMER Hollyoaks star Nico Mirallegro has stunned fans by revealing his secret relationship with a Game of Thrones actress. The actor, 34 - who is best known for playing Newt in the Channel 4 soap - looks loved-up in cosy TikTok videos with actress Nell Tiger Free. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Former Hollyoaks star Nico Mirallegro is dating actress Nell Tiger Free Credit: Getty 3 Nell played Myrcella Baratheon in Game of Thrones Credit: HBO 3 Nico played Newt in Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks Credit: Lime Pictures Also a musician, Nell, 25, is best known for playing tragic Myrcella Baratheon in HBO megahit Game of Thrones. Nell has set tongues wagging in recent weeks after sharing multiple videos of her with the former soap hunk. In one video the tactile pair look very close as she quizzes him on his Manchester accent. They hold hands, he moves her hair out of her face and they flirt up a storm. The actress, who also stars in hit US Apple+ series Servant alongside Rupert Grint, has also posted multiple snaps of the actor on her Insta Stories in recent weeks. The pair were pictured together earlier this year as Nico supported Nell at the opening of her play Thanks For Having Me. Nell split from previous boyfriend celebrity chef and former This Morning star Issac Carew last year after three years of dating. The pair started dating in 2021 following Issac's split from pop superstar Dua Lipa. Spokeswomen for both stars have been contacted for comment.