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Dina actor Isabela Merced has heaped praise on fellow newcomer Kaitlyn Dever inThe Last of Us season 2.
“Give her the damn Emmy, honestly” Merced teased of Dever’s work as WLF member Abby during a recent appearance onHappy Sad Confused.
“I’m so excited for people to see how incredibly well [Ellie actor] Bella [Ramsey] and Kaitlyn did on this.”
Dever and Merced lead a clutch of fresh faces in The Last of Us season 2, which is currently filming. They are joined by Young Mazino as Jesse, Danny Ramirez as Manny, Ariela Barer as Mel, and Tati Gabrielle as Nora – all characters who will be familiar to those who have playedNaughty Dog’s sequelThe Last of Us Part 2.
As revealed in thefirst teaser for The Last of Us season 2, Catherine O’Hara is playing an unnamed character from Jackson, seemingly a therapist who seeks to explore an apparent divide between Pedro Pascal’s Joel and Ellie. Jeffrey Wright willreprise his game roleas Isaac, the leader of the WLF.
Prior to filming, Ramsay had nothing but kind words for Dever – who, ironically, was once lined up to play Ellie in a film adaptation of The Last of Us.
“She’s excellent, Isabela and Young as well,” Ramseytold GamesRadar+. “I’m really excited to get going with all of them.”
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