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Upgrading the Bloater: How ‘The Last of Us’ Made a New 600-Pound Monster for the Flamethrower Battle
In Season 1, a towering 6’6” stuntman donned a slimy, 80-pound suit to play the bloater, only for his performance to be ...
Bella Ramsey offers interesting layers to Ellie's psyche in the latest episode of HBO's The Last of Us, especially during the ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Last Of Us Season 2's Subway Scene Is Exactly What I Wanted To See Since The Jackson AttackWarning: this article contains spoilers for The Last of Us season 2, episode 4. HBO's The Last of Us is one of the best and ...
Jesse is back in 'The Last of Us' Season 2, Episode 5. Young Mazino breaks down his character's return, his take on Ellie and ...
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Film Theory - The Scary Monsters Living Under Your Feet! (The Descent)Ever wonder if something scary could be living right under your feet? No, I don't mean bugs or your downstairs neighbors. I ...
Narrator: What makes "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" so, well, scary are the monsters. The disfigured Jangly Man and the bulbous Pale Lady look as if they've been simply lifted from the '80s ...
Upgrading the Bloater: How ‘The Last of Us’ Made a New 600-Pound Monster for the Flamethrower Battle
The biggest and baddest infected monster from “The Last of Us” made his triumphant return from Season 1 in the fiery Jackson battle Sunday night and went toe-to-toe with Tommy (Gabriel Luna ...
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