![]() In The Last of Us Episode 7, Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and Riley (Storm Reid) pay a visit to the abandoned shopping mall that was first introduced to the franchise in American Dreams and later appeared in Left Behind. RELATED: Why The Last of Us Dramatically Changes Left Behind's Infected Attack Hicks co-wrote American Dreams with Neil Druckmann, creative director of the original game and co-creator of the HBO series. The television show's seventh episode, "Left Behind," takes inspiration from both The Last of Us: Left Behind, a 2014 add-on to the original game, and the aforementioned American Dreams, a four-issue comic book limited series published by Dark Horse Comics in 2013 to coincide with the game's initial release. HBO's The Last of Us is, of course, based on the PlayStation video game of the same name, which was developed by Naughty Dog and originally released in 2013. The Last of Us: American Dreams co-writer and artist Faith Erin Hicks has opened up about the significance of the fighting video game Mortal Kombat II appearing in Episode 7 of HBO's live-action series adaptation of The Last of Us, revealing that the reference was years in the making. The following article contains minor spoilers for The Last of Us Season 1, Episode 7, "Left Behind," which aired Sunday, Feb. ![]()
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