The success of HBO's The Last of Us not only speaks volumes to the rising trend of live-action remakes of popular video games, but it also provides a unique opportunity for Hollywood to reassess its stance on other deserving video game adaptations that have spent far too long in development hell. Based on the 2013 Naughty Dog video game of the same name, The Last of Us sees two survivors persevering through various American cities after a viral infection turns most of the country into zombie-like beings. The Last of Us's critical acclaim may have set up a new generation of live-action video game adaptations.
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