Who is Kaitlyn Dever’s character Abby in The Last of Us Season 2?
Why was Kaitlyn Dever chosen to play Abby in Last of us Is season two so important? Read on to find out.
Last of us crushed, broken and trampled upon in our hearts when it premiered in early 2023 on HBO. But while the show introduced it to a wider audience, fans of the original game, released in 2013, already knew what was coming. Of course, that didn’t mean we didn’t get emotional after watching the show.
Just like we all knew how the first season would go, fans also know what’s in store for the second season. So when it was announced that Kaitlyn Dever would be cast as Abby in the show’s second season, fans were thrilled. excited and a little scared.
Why is Kaitlyn Dever’s casting so important and who is Abby?
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Kaitlyn Dever will play Abby, an important character in Last of us Season 2
Kaitlyn Dever has long been associated with Last of us even before the film adaptation was greenlit. The American actress, who began acting at a young age, starred in such TV series as Modern family And Last Hero as well as films such as Book Shop And Ticket to heaven. Fans of the game noticed her and called her a great choice for Ellie, while Nikolaj Coster-Waldau was their top choice for Joel.
Apparently, the creators of the show decided to go a different route. But shortly after the conclusion of the first season, Dever returned to the conversation, this time as Abby, a character from the sequel game. The rumor mill has been swirling for months and months, but it was only two days ago that it was officially announced that she would be joining the cast.
But who is Abby?
Those who played The Last of Us Part 2 I already know everything about Abby, but for those who have just watched the show, it’s hard to talk about her without spoiling what happens in season two. It can be said that she will play a key role in the upcoming season. If season two starts at the same time as the sequel, it will be several years since we last saw Joel and Ellie. Although the duo have never met Abby, she shares a bond with them that has become the driving force behind why she does what she does.
It’s understandably difficult to reveal anything about the character without spoiling the second season. But if you don’t care about spoilers, read on.
Beware, spoilers! Why does Abby play such an important role in Last of us Season 2
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Why Abby is so important is simple: she kills Joel.
Those who played TLOU 2 will never forget the harrowing scene that takes place less than an hour into the game, where Abby brutally kills Joel in front of Ellie. The game was painful. This show will definitely be heartbreaking.
The game received criticism because players actually had to control Abby for half of the game. In fact, I was one of those who didn’t like this creative choice, but it may play out differently in the series. The purpose of this was to show the endless cycle of violence. Abby kills Joel because Joel mercilessly killed her father, a doctor who was shot by Joel when he was saving Ellie from the Fireflies. The second game follows Ellie’s quest for revenge, and the second season after it (showrunner Craig Mazin said the entire second game didn’t fit into the second season) will likely do the same.
But the reason players are put in Abby’s shoes is to show that she’s more than just a killer. Players’ hatred of her was visceral, and that’s probably why we hated playing her. But the developers wanted to show that she also has a life, family and friends, and, in her opinion, the killers were Joel and Ellie. Perhaps it will be received better in another environment.
Last of us Season 2 release date
The second season is scheduled to premiere in 2025. For now, fans of the series are applauding the casting and also calling on others to respect Kaitlyn Dever due to the reaction to Abby when the second game was released. It got to the point where Laura Bailey, the actress and Abby’s voice actress, was threatened.
Just like in the first season, we are ready to be emotionally crushed again. Thank God we have a year to prepare.