How Tommy survived: The Last of Us actor reveals the truth

How Tommy survived: The Last of Us actor reveals the truth

Conventions give extraordinary followers an opportunity to rub shoulders with Hollywood stars and heading into Oz Comic Con’s Xmas Edition, I used to be decided to get a solution to one in every of gaming’s nice mysteries.

PlayStation’s traditional The Last of Us would not shrink back from the horrors of humanity.

Its world is grounded by violence and the kindness characters present despite that brutality. 

So when Tommy, Joel’s brother and Ellie’s surrogate uncle, was shot at the back of the top within the sequel, The Last of Us Part II, I can not say I used to be stunned. 

Jeffrey Pierce performed Tommy in The Last of Us Parts I and II – and had a task within the HBO sequence. (Nine)

What shocked me is that he survived. 

Tommy’s return has irked me for years. Don’t get me incorrect, I’m thrilled the character survived, however it felt at odds with a recreation hell-bent on realism.

With no hospitals and no medical doctors shut to assist, how does a person survive that?

Well, because of the upcoming Christmas version of Oz Comic Con, I had an opportunity to ask the actor himself. 

“The idea is that the shot got through and came out of his eye socket, so he’s blinded,” defined Jeffrey Pierce over a Zoom name earlier than touching down in Melbourne. 

“Neil [Druckmann, executive producer] did his research. It’s a small calibre bullet, not a hollow-point.

“It did not get into the mind itself.”

As a fan of the series who has starred in both the video game and HBO’s TV spin-off, Pierce thought his time playing Tommy was over for good when he first read the script about his confrontation with Abby in the Last of Us Part II

“I did not know after we shot it,” he laughs. 

“When we acquired the script this morning I learn, ‘after which Tommy will get shot at the back of the top’ and I used to be like, ‘Neil, is that this the top?’

“He was interested in that as a realistic way to make it look Tommy’s been executed and to absolutely f— with the audience before turning it on its head.”

It’s a behind-the-scenes perception that followers will likely be hoping to listen to on Saturday and Sunday for Pierce’s first journey to Australia. 

He’ll be showing for autographs, images and Q and A periods on the Gladiator’s Stage on each days, with a full schedule and tickets out there on the Oz Comic Con web site

English actor Con O’Neill and voice actors Jason Liebrecht and Elizabeth Maxwell – who voices Urbosa and Riju within the Legend of Zelda sequence – are additionally showing on the present. 

Source: www.9news.com.au