‘The Last of Us’: All the Easter Eggs and Changes From the Game in Season 2
The HBO adaptation's latest installment picks up with Joel and Ellie five years after the events of Season 1 and is based on 2020's "The Last of Us: Part II" The post ‘The Last of Us’: All the Easter Eggs and Changes From the Game in Season 2 appeared first on TheWrap.

Note: This story contains spoilers from “The Last of Us” Season 2, Episode 1.
HBO’s adaptation of the hit Naughty Dog and PlayStation video game franchise “The Last of Us” is back, with Joel and Ellie set to face off against new threats in the brutal apocalypse.
Season 2, which takes place five years after the events of the first season and is based on the original game’s 2020 sequel “The Last of Us: Part II,” finds the pair, portrayed by Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, respectively, settled down in Jackson, Wyoming.
Over the course of seven episodes, audiences will see the impact of Joel’s decision to pull Ellie out of the Firefly hospital play out as the duo is drawn into a conflict with both each other and a world that’s even more dangerous and unpredictable than the one they left.
Below is TheWrap’s round-up of all the Easter eggs and changes from the second game in Episode 1. Check back every Sunday for updates following each episode.
Episode 1

Changes From The Game
One of the biggest changes from the source material found in Episode 1 is Joel deciding to go to therapy with Gail (Catherine O’Hara), a completely new character. Later in the episode, we learn that she is the wife of Eugene, whom she reveals Joel has killed.
In the game, Eugene is a Firefly that served with Tommy, who leaves behind his wife and kid to join the cause. He ultimately takes Dina under his wing and during her conversations with Ellie while on patrol, it’s revealed that Eugene passed away from a stroke.
Other characters brought into live-action are Ellie’s ex-girlfriend Cat, who is mentioned but never seen on screen in the game and is the person who gives Ellie the tattoo that covers her bite mark. Another character who is completely new is Tommy and Maria’s young son, Benjamin.
Additional changes include showing Dina bonding with Joel, a council led by Tommy and Maria that handles decision-making inside the Jackson settlement, introducing Abby and the rest of her Firefly crew earlier on and the tendrils spotted in the pipe as they descend upon Jackson in the final minutes of Episode 1.

Pedro Pascal as Joel and Ezra Agbonkhese as Benjamin

Gabriel Luna and Rutina Wesley as Tommy and Maria

Pedro Pascal as Joel and Catherine O’Hara as Gail
Easter Eggs
When Ellie and Dina are on patrol, the latter mentions that she and Joel are planning on watching “Curtis and Viper 2,” a film franchise mentioned in “The Last of Us Part II” that Joel and Ellie bond over.
The duo also come across an Employee of the Month board hanging on wall, which features a dog claiming one of the top spots. The board is a direct recreation from the game, which holds clues to find a code for one of the various safes throughout the game that will give players additional supplies and ammo.
Also brought into live-action is Ellie’s journal, which features updated entries throughout the game that players can read that give more insight into Ellie, her relationships and the new threats she comes into contact with.
Viewers also get to see a new version of the infected from the games: the Stalker, which hides behind corners and attacks by surprise.