Pedro Pascal's Nephews Convinced Him To Take The Role Of Joel In The Last Of Us By Finishing His Sentence
In a January 2021 interview with BBC Radio 1, "The Last of Us" stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey discussed bringing the popular video game to life. During the discussion, Pascal revealed what — or, rather, who — convinced him to take on the part of Joel. Pascal explained that he was already interested in working with the show's co-creator, Craig Mazin, because he was a big fan of "Chernobyl," the 2019 HBO miniseries that Mazin wrote and created. Pascal quipped, "I would have, I don't know, murdered somebody to work with Craig, I suppose."
Pascal then went on to describe the moment that he knew he had to be in "The Last of Us." He explained that he was on the phone with his sister and telling her about the prospective project after he had read the first few scripts. His sister was in the car driving Pascal's nephews to school, so she using the speakerphone. Pascal continued, "I said, 'There's this job opportunity, it's actually based on a video game.' And she's like, 'Yeah?' And I said, 'It's called "The L –"' and I didn't even get to the A-S-T of the word last and my nephews were like, '"The Last of Us!" You have to do it! You better get this job!'" Pascal then noted that, because of his nephews' reaction, he understood the high stakes of the project.
"The Last of Us" premieres on HBO on January 15.