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Making ‘Final of Us’ with out Pedro Pascal was robust. However Bella Ramsey loves a problem
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Making ‘Final of Us’ with out Pedro Pascal was robust. However Bella Ramsey loves a problem

Last updated: August 5, 2025 9:49 pm
Editorial Board Published August 5, 2025
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For Bella Ramsey, actual strain got here with moving into the main function for the second season of “The Last of Us.” Nevertheless it wasn’t completely psychological. The issue got here from performing practically each scene with out the solidarity of co-star Pedro Pascal, whose character Joel was brutally killed off in Episode 2.

“I did feel the sense of, ‘Well, I’m just here every day all day for the next seven months and that’s so exhausting,’” says Ramsey. “But I love hard things. Doing hard things is how I feel satisfied and fulfilled.”

Season 2 noticed Ramsey embodying Ellie, a cussed younger lady residing in a postapocalyptic actuality, in a extra mature approach. Slipping into her pores and skin for the second time was “very familiar.” Ramsey tackled new abilities, together with intensive stunt coaching and some guitar classes, however usually they relied on their instincts to seek out Ellie’s emotional state. “The way that she thinks and moves and speaks and acts and behaves is almost second nature because of how long I’ve lived in her,” Ramsey says. “She feels very easily accessible to me.”

Ellie’s burgeoning relationship with Dina (Isabela Merced) was key to understanding the character’s evolution. Because the newly minted couple travels from Jackson, Wyo., to Seattle seeking Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) after Joel’s homicide, Ellie’s protector impulse turns into extra pronounced, notably after studying Dina is pregnant. “I say this with all the love for Ellie, but she is quite selfish,” Ramsey says. “But then she has these moments of, ‘Wait, it’s not just me anymore.’ She’s forced out of her inherent selfishness by love. She was forced to think about other people, which is growth for her.”

Bella Ramsey as Ellie in “The Last of Us.”

(Liane Hentscher / HBO)

Pascal and Dever shot for brief intervals of time through the manufacturing in Canada final 12 months. Ramsey says they have been “less in denial” about Pascal’s exit than he was “because I had felt the effects of him not being there.” Taking pictures the scene the place Ellie walks in simply as Abby impales Joel with a damaged golf membership was a pivotal expertise.

“I was really trying to get loads of energy in me before that scene to be able to do it,” Ramsey says. “I was dancing and getting hyped up. When we actually did it, I had to live in it for a little bit … At the end of the day you feel this exhausted satisfaction and catharsis. But seeing his little face on the ground was pretty awful. I’ll never forget it.”

Much less terrible was Episode 6, a flashback to Ellie and Joel’s relationship earlier than his loss of life. Ramsey describes taking pictures it with director Neil Druckmann, who additionally created the video video games, as “joyful.” A number of scenes are a shot-for-shot remake of “The Last of Us Part II,” together with Joel taking Ellie to an overgrown house museum. However Ramsey by no means tries to imitate the sport model of the character, even when replicating such an iconic scene.

“I was just living it through my understanding of Ellie,” they are saying. “I’ve watched the gameplay, and what tends to happen with me is that if I watch someone exist like Ellie exists in the game, I accidentally adopt those mannerisms. But it’s not something that I’m consciously doing. I only know Ellie as me.”

Though Ramsey had ready with the stunt staff in London forward of filming, the physicality of the shoot was intense. They observe that “every other day was a stunt day,” which was extremely taxing. Ramsey was allowed to do all of their very own stunts, together with the struggle scene in Episode 1 and the water work in Episode 7.

Bella Ramsey leans back on a sofa.

“I say this with all the love for Ellie,” Ramsey says of their “Last of Us” character. “But she is quite selfish.”

(Bexx Francois / For The Occasions)

“The bit where [Ellie is] crawling out of the ocean was at the actual ocean in the middle of the night, which was freezing,” Ramsey says. “I had just recovered from bronchitis. I had a wetsuit on underneath the costume and the water collected in the wetsuit and my backpack, so it was so heavy. I had to summon everything I had to be able to do it.”

Being a part of “The Last of Us” is proof for Ramsey that they will do something as an actor, together with cry on a command — a newly acquired expertise in Season 2. “I’ve been really aware of how capable the body and mind can be because of the duration and the challenge of shooting a show for so long, physically and mentally,” Ramsey says.

This 12 months marks Ramsey’s second time up for lead actress in a drama for “The Last of Us,” making them the primary out nonbinary actor to be nominated for an Emmy greater than as soon as. It’s gratifying for Ramsey, who by no means imagined they’d be able of affect.

“It’s nice to be seen,” Ramsey says. “I feel like that’s what people like me have been searching for: to be seen for who they are. It’s a lovely thing for that to happen on a large scale, and hopefully it will help other gender-nonconforming people to feel seen as well. I’m just existing, which is the point. I feel so grateful to have this accidental impact on people.”

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