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Bella Ramsey Spills the Tea on the "Last of Us" Set—And Fans Are Lowkey Heartbreaking Over What She Avoids Like the Plague!

Added on August 29, 2025 inCelebrity News Cards, Entertainment News Cards

Ever notice how some people treat The Last of Us like it’s written in the stars, and then flip out when the HBO Max show doesn’t perfectly mirror the video game? Well, Bella Ramsey—our brilliant and ever-patient Ellie—has finally thrown down a cosmic challenge to all the critics: if you’re so bent out of shape over the differences, why not just dust off that old PlayStation and hit restart on the game? Under today’s pragmatic Virgo moon, which demands a bit of practical straight talk (and maybe less keyboard warrior nonsense), Bella’s message couldn’t be clearer: opinions are free, but endless griping won’t rewrite the script or make you feel any better. So, if you can’t handle the show, it’s okay to walk away—sometimes the best self-care is just playing the game instead. Curious what else Bella has to say? LEARN MORE.

Bella Ramsey Responds To The Last Of Us Critics

You probably recognized some surprising differences if you’ve played The Last of Us video game and watched the HBO Max series. Well, the series star, Bella Ramsey, has something to say to the people who might’ve taken their complaints a bit too far.

In an interview on The Awardist podcast, the 21-year-old actor who portrays Ellie made it clear they’re not here for unwarranted criticism, suggesting an alternative to watching Season 3.

“There’s nothing I can do about it anyway. The show is out. There’s nothing that can be changed or altered. So I’m like, there’s not really any point in reading or looking at anything,” Bella said, noting they tend to steer clear of criticism.

They continued, “People are, of course, entitled to their opinions. But it doesn’t affect the show. It doesn’t affect how the show continues or anything in any way. They’re very separate things to me. So no, I just don’t really engage.”

Season 3 of The Last of Us is on the way, and Bella is more or less urging the louder critics online, aka people who are so pressed by the differences between the TV show and the video game, to pull out their dusty PlayStation controllers and put their crusty keyboards down.

“You don’t have to watch it. If you hate it that much, the game exists. You can just play the game again,” they said. “If you do want to watch it, I hope you enjoy it.”

Fortunately, some people recognize that sometimes the fandoms and criticisms of adaptations can go too far. “I feel bad for them, but I have a lot of respect for their professionalism,” one person wrote on Reddit about Bella. “The Last of Us Part 2 really brought out some of the most revolting, vitriolic discourse that I’ve seen online when discussing a piece of media, and it was completely inevitable that the second season of the show would bring all of that up again, regardless of its quality.”

Some made a fair point that disdain for the show shouldn’t warrant harassment of the people involved, including Bella. “I feel like even if the show is shitty and it’s not similar to the game, why would you send hate to the actors?? They are just doing their jobs,” someone wrote. “They didn’t write the script. It’s wild the amount of hate they received for playing this role,” another Reddit user said.

I’m here for fair criticism of adaptations, especially when they’re based on video games, because they’ve rarely gotten it right. Save the recent Prime Video Fallout series. But Bella is right, too. If I can’t stand the Halo adaptation (because I can’t), I can always just dust off my Xbox and play Halo 2 — and avoid toxic message boards.

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