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Season two of The Last of Us just ended, and to say the story has gone in some new directions is an understatement. The HBO ...
What happened to Joel and Ellie? Where are they? Is the Cordyceps brain infection still a problem? Catch up with everything ...
The hit TV series, ‘The Last of Us’, has captured the world’s imagination with its terrifying story of a zombie apocalypse caused by a mind-controlling fungus. In the show, a mutated fungus ...
The creators of “The Last of Us” commandeered a fungus called Cordyceps as the scientific villain. It invades the characters, proliferates and eventually overtakes their brains. It looks like ...
In this stage, The Last of Us‘ zombies are slow and can’t see, but the fungus has reinforced their bodies to the point that they’re basically tanks. Taller, wider, sturdier. Even shotgun bla ...
However, The Last of Us imagines a scenario where global warming allows the Cordyceps fungus to adapt and infect humans, causing the same effects observed in insects. For now, this remains purely ...
Could the next public health crisis be caused by a fungus? Such an emergency is the basis of the post-apocalypse TV drama series The Last Of Us, which has returned for its second season on Sky ...
The Last of Us is back on April 13 and this season is more realistic than ever. The trailer for the hit HBO series appears to show the "zombie fungus" cordyceps infecting humans by releasing ...
Their findings suggest that rising temperatures due to climate change could expand the fungus’s habitat by 77% by 2100. For fans of The Last of Us, this hits a little too close to home.