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Bella Ramsey gears up for action scenes in 'Ihe Last of Us’ Season 2

April 17, 2025

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Manila Bulletin

Following the success of the 2023 HBO series adaptation of the game "The Last of Us," which starred Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal, fans are excited to see a new chapter featuring Joel and Ellie after a two-year hiatus.

- By CARISSA ALCANTARA

Bella Ramsey gears up for action scenes in 'Ihe Last of Us’ Season 2

Known for her role as the young queen Lynna Mormont in Game of Thrones, Bella's performance as Ellie takes the audience by storm. For fans of Game of Thrones, seeing Bella grow into an excellent actor was a full-circle moment.

With the arrival of the newest season this weekend, Bella shared her experience and preparations for season 2 with the international press, including the Manila Bulletin Entertainment.

"It's been fun sort of getting into different aspects of her and finding different layers to her. It's been five years. I think that she's tougher than she was," Bella said.

"She's physically stronger and tougher, has matured and grown up in different ways, and has a lot of anger for the world, which I think she always has. But I think that that's showing itself more," she continued.

With more action scenes in the second season, Bella also mentions that part of the preparation is two months of training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

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