Briefly: Back in March of 2014, Naughty Dog revealed that Screen Gems and Sam Raimi were working on a film adaptation of Naughty Dog’s own acclaimed PS3/PS4 title, The Last of Us.

Naturally, those of us that fell in love with the game, its incredible emotion, and its fully realized post-apocalyptic world were extremely excited at the possibility, especially with a name like Sam Raimi attached.

Sadly, it sounds like things were a little too good to be true, and that the film won’t be happening any time soon. Actually, based on IGN’s recent interview with Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann, the film hasn’t been worked on since shortly after it was announced:

“I know I said in an interview a while back we had a table read, got the script to a good place and it kind of entered development hell like these things tend to do. There hasn’t been any work done on it in over a year and a half.”

Dang.

The interview also notes that Naughty Dog hasn’t heard from Sony in some time in regards to the Uncharted film that’s slated for June 30th, 2017, so it really hasn’t been a great day for Naughty Dog fans excited for either film.

In any case, why not play the always fun game of speculative casting? Who would you like to see as Nathan Drake? How about The Last of Us’ Ellie? Sound out below!

The Last Of Us Left Behind

Briefly: I really was not expecting to read this today: A feature film based on Naughty Dog’s incredible The Last of Us is in the works.

As a huge fan of the game, I’m not really sure how to feel about the news, as at this point I simply don’t see how player actions and plot of the deeply affecting title could translate into something non-interactive. The film will be written by the game’s writer/director Neil Druckmann however, which can only be a good thing for the end product.

Here’s the full announcement. Be sure to let us know what you think of the news. Also, who would you like to see playing the roles from the game?

Screen Gems will distribute the live action film THE LAST OF US based on the critically-acclaimed PlayStation®3 exclusive video game, developed by Naughty Dog. Neil Druckmann, the Creative Director for the game, will also write the script for the film. On behalf of Naughty Dog, the project will be produced by Co-Presidents’ Evan Wells and Christophe Balestra, as well as Creative Director Neil Druckmann and Game Director Bruce Straley, along with Sam Raimi via their Ghost House Pictures banner.

 

Clint Culpepper, Screen Gems’ President, stated, “Screen Gems’ Brian Dukes and Eric Ling brought this game to my attention insisting we go after it. When I saw the quality of the storytelling, I knew the audience for this project was far greater than just the gaming community and that Neil Druckmann must write the screenplay. I am thrilled that SCEA’s Riley Russell was able to get me in front of Neil and Evan Wells to plead my case. And Sam and his team at Ghost House round out the perfect team to help realize Neil’s vision.”

 

“Our partnership with Sam Raimi, Ghost House Pictures, and Screen Gems to develop a film based on The Last of Us universe is a perfect fit,” said Evan Wells, Naughty Dog’s Co-President. “Since our game released last June, we’ve talked with many companies about making a film, but we couldn’t have found better partners who share our creative vision and high standards. We look forward to collaborating with Sam, his team, and Screen Gems, to make a movie that will thrill fans of The Last of Us and general audiences worldwide.”

 

The rich and visceral story of The Last of Us, which was released in June of 2013, follows hardened survivor, Joel, and Ellie, a young and capable girl, on their journey through a radically transformed world. Set twenty years after an infectious pandemic spread by the cordyceps virus ravaged the course of humanity, these two people, who were brought together by chance, must make life-altering decisions in order to survive. The Last of Us explores themes of survival, loyalty, love, and redemption in an emotionally charged expedition across a post-epidemic United States.

 

The Last of Us has received worldwide recognition for its innovation in storytelling and gameplay, garnering over 200 global Game of the Year awards from notable outlets such as USA Today, E! Online, Yahoo!, and IGN. The post-apocalyptic video game also took home 10 wins at this year’s Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences D.I.C.E. Awards – including Game of the Year, Outstanding Innovation in Gaming and Character Performance. Additionally, The Last of Us also won a Writers Guild of America award for “Outstanding Achievement in Writing for Video Games” and leads nominations for the British Academy of Film and Television Video Game (BAFTA) Awards with 10.

Yep. Still having a hard time wrapping my head around it.

Briefly: Last week, the release date of Naughty Dog’s highly anticipated The Last of Us DLC, Left Behind was apparently leaked by the add-on’s PSN listing. The developer has just debuted the opening cinematic for the all-new chapter, and in doing so, has confirmed its February 14th release date.

The cinematic is an extension of IGN’s earlier preview, and shows off her loving (and doomed to fail) relationship with her best friend, Riley. You can watch the cinematic below, as well as a brand new developer diary following the cinematic.

Are you ready to have your heart ripped out all over again?

Again, The Last of Us: Left Behind hits PSN on February 14th for $14.99.

Briefly: Just a few days back we showed you a new trailer for the first single-player DLC for The Last of Us, and now we may know just when we’ll be able to play it.

The PSN page for the add-on states that The Last of Us: Left Behind will launch on February 14th, 2014. Of course, there’s no official word on this yet, but if it turns out to be correct, this Valentine’s Day is going to be busy (season two of House of Cards also launches that day).

Have you had an opportunity to play The Last of Us yet? How excited are you for this DLC? Sound out below!

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Briefly: No release date on this one yet (damn), but IGN today debuted a new look at The Last of Us: Left Behind, the first single-player DLC for seemingly everyone’s favourite title of 2013.

The video shows a clearly younger Ellie, who seems substantially more innocent and fun than the Ellie that we came to know in the main campaign. It reveals little about the DLC itself, but I’m pretty confident in saying that it’s probably going to break all of our hearts… all over again.

Take a look at the new trailer below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to The Last of Us: Left Behind. The DLC still doesn’t have a release date, but it’ll cost $14.99 whenever it hits PSN.

Briefly: Along with the reveal of a brand-new Uncharted during last night’s PS4 launch event, Naughty Dog also revealed the first piece of single-player DLC for this year’s incredible The Last of Us.

It’s called The Last of Us: Left Behind, and it’s a prequel tale that goes into the backstory of Ellie and her good friend, Riley. It actually looks pretty similar to the game’s excellent tie in comic, The Last of Us: American Dreams, but I can’t imagine that it would follow the same plot.

In any case, take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you think. Details are scarce, but I’m a huge fan of The Last of Us, and I’ll be sure to fill you in as soon as we learn more.