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It’s no secret thatThe Last of Usis one of the most talked-about TV shows right now. And at the center of everything isBella Ramsey, who plays Ellie Williams.#
And while Season 1 of the hit HBO series involved Bella essentially being in almost every scene, alongsidePedro Pascal, Season 2 ups the stakes and makes Bella’s Ellie the main leading character.#
As Ellie’s story in Season 2 unfolds, which is based onThe Last of Us Part IIgame from Naughty Dog, audiences will see a ruthless and incredibly skilled fighter who is willing to go to the ends of the earth for the people she loves, especially afterthe events of Episode 2titled “Through the Valley.”#
There’s also a five-year time jump between the end of Season 1 and the beginning of Season 2, which means Ellie is also older than the last time fans saw her.#
All of this is to say that in the games, Ellie looks visibly different from how she does in the first game vs. the second. It’s easy to age up a video game character, give her more muscles, etc. But for the TV adaptation, that all fell on Bella’s shoulders, which is no easy task.#
Before the start of filming for Season 2, Bella went through intense physical training. Theytrainedin boxing, jiu-jitsu, and weight training. Then, Bellacontinued trainingwhile filming took place, this time alternating between filming and stunt training.#
Bella Ramsey training for#TheLastofUsSeason II 🔥 pic.twitter.com/cDGaZ368C4
And now, ina new cover story with the Hollywood Reporter, Bella is opening up about how they got “fixated” on trying tolook exactly like Elliein the game and how it was a “challenge” to let go of that expectation.#
Bella told the outlet, “I got quite fixated on the way that Ellie looks in the game and her physical stature and, to be specific, the muscle definition in her arms. And I didn’t look like that. My body type isn’t that.”#
“I talked about this a lot with Craig [Mazin, the co-creator of the show], and he never put that expectation on me. He wanted me to look strong and feel strong, and that was in how I carried myself, my posture and the confidence you have. It was a challenge for me to let myself off the hook for not looking computer-generated,” Bella added.#
Bella said, “It wasn’t like this big dramatic thing, but there was an element of it that was thinking about the show coming out for Season 2. If I just avoid Twitter and Reddit, which now I’m doing, then everything’s totally fine.”#
For the TV show adaptation, the important thing was that Bella feels comfortable doing all of the physically demanding stunts and scenes the show will now demand of them. So it was never a matter of needing toLOOKlike Ellie in the game, but rather feel comfortable, which was achieved. Bella added, “It was cool to feel really…capable.”#
Co-creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckman, who also created the game, have continuously shut down critics who have even gone as far as saying that Bella needed to be recast for Season 2 because they physically looked different than Ellie in the game.#
Craig doubled down on his praise of Bella, telling the Hollywood Reporter, “I’m not interested in the physical aspect, I’m interested in the emotional maturity and the change in personality. I’ve watched Bella grow and start to find her own two feet. … And I feel that in Ellie completely.”#
Personally, Bella’s ability to emotionally portray Ellie is what is most important, and I’m excited to see them tackle the absolute heartbreak and brutal moments that are still to come in Season 2.#
You can read Bella’s full cover story with the Hollywood Reporterhere.#













