The creators of HBO’s top series “The Last of Us” just dropped a stitch, but maybe they just hoped no one would notice. However, that was without the overly vigilant model, who is now sharing the photos on Tiktok.
About fifteen minutes into the sixth episode, aerial footage shows how the main characters Joel (played by Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (played by Bella Ramsey) walk across a bridge in a snowy landscape. There is nothing wrong with that. Until some “extras” suddenly appear at the bottom left of the screen, whose role in the series or what they’re actually doing there isn’t immediately clear. Once they appear, they disappear again.
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Crew members
It turns out that it was the crew members who got into the picture, and the director apparently didn’t find it worthwhile to retake that scene or edit the picture. Maybe he thought no one would see him.
This is not the first mistake in the popular HBO series. In Game of Thrones, the Starbucks Cup appeared three years ago. A mistake the producer then admitted and apologized to the viewers. Recently, a critical editing error appeared in “House of the dragon”. The bug was shared so much that the decision makers decided to step in and make a new version available.
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In the third episode of the popular HBO television series, observant fans saw King Viserys walking around with two fingers wrapped in green ribbon. The fingers involved with special effects must be erased, but the makers overlooked this.
The Last of Us can be watched in Belgium on Streamz. A new episode released every Monday.
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