People are flocking to HBO’s The Last of Us. Barring the Super Bowl impact, the show is attracting more viewers with each episode.
The world of TLOU is filled with gnarly zombie (but don’t call it zombies) infected people called Clickers. In episode two, we get a full look at the fungus-covered clicker. Below are two fantastic behind-the-scenes videos from the creators, covering the concept and creation from idea to video game to the small screen.
The Last of Us – Building The Last of Us Episode 2: Horror Blooms
In the second installment of Naughty Dog’s new series, Making the Last of Us, developers on the Naughty Dog team take a deep dive into some of the creative process behind one of The Last of Us’ most famous enemies: the Clickers. Developers at Naughty Dog and PlayStation take a deep dive into the art, sounds, animations, and origins of the clicker in The Last of Us, including a closer look at the clicker’s iconic sound, how the clicker moves in The Last of Us, and a look at Never-before-seen concept art of Clicker.
The Making of The Last of Us Episode 2 – Behind the Scenes of Creating Clickers with Pedro Pascal
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