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The Last of Ushas become one of the most successful video game adaptations, and it has been the talk of the town as the show has been loved immensely by the fans of the game and the critics have shown positive responses to the show.

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Recently HBO Max played a ‘dangerous’ game of making the first episode ofThe Last of Usfree to watch. This decision was dangerous but it paid well to HBO as they managed to hook more viewers toThe Last of Usand push up the viewership numbers even more, and the show managed to gain 22% more viewership from episode 1 to episode 2 of the HBO series.

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Why Did HBO Max MakeThe Last of UsFree to Watch?

The Last of Ushas been the most successful TV series on HBO Max, the series managed to achieve the position of the second-biggest premiere of the decade on the OTT platform. The show was loved by the fans of the game, and the viewership of the series rose by 22% from episode 1 to episode 2, which is the highest growth rate on the streaming platform.

However, HBO Max wanted to increase the viewership ofThe Last of Useven more therefore, they decided to make the series free to watch, to be clear only the first episode of the show. It was a bold move by HBO Max, despite having immense faith in the show. This bold move aged well as the viewers who don’t have a membership on HBO Max can watch the first episode ofThe Last of Usfor free, as those viewers got a taste of what they are missing out on.

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The show tends to tease its viewers on different levels, as they create the episodes with great precision, and the fans have done side-by-side comparisons showing the detail and effort given in the series.

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The Plot and Cast inThe Last of Us

The plot of the series is the same as the video game, which is set in a post-apocalyptic world, where Joel is assigned to rescue Ellie, a teenage girl. They have to travel across the post-apocalyptic United States full of zombies.

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In the series we can seePedro Pascalplaying the role of Joel, Bella Ramsey playing the role of Ellie, Anna Torv playing the role of Theresa, Gabriel Luna playing the role of Tommy Miller, Merle Dandridge playing the role of Marlene, Jeffrey Pierce playing the role of Perry, Murray Bartlet playing the role of Frank, and so many more.

The third episode ofThe Last of Uswill be available to stream on 29th January 2023, on HBO Max.

Source:HBO Max

Tushar Auddy

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Tushar Auddy is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, primarily covering WWE. He has contributed to anime, MCU, DCU, animation, and TV Series, giving sharp insights and coming up with his own unique theories, which take the fandom by storm.

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