Netizen’s Going Crazy Over HBO’s The Last Of Us TV Series

The world of TV and cinema, it seems, has gone and caught itself a nasty case of video game fever. The primary symptom of such a serious ailment? Why an insatiable desire to capitalize on the success of gaming’s most successful franchises, of course. With Hollywood having recently delivered hits such as Detective Pikachu and Sonic The Hedgehog (with more absolutely on the way) and Netflix following suit with Castlevania and an upcoming Resident Evil show, studios are increasingly finding themselves eager to get a piece of the lucrative pie. That list has grown once more today to include US network HBO, itself having confirmed just hours ago a series based on Sony’s acclaimed The Last of Us.



Developed by Naughty Dog exclusively for PlayStation, The Last of Us takes place in an inhospitable post-apocalyptic world where humans are on the brink of total extinction. Joel, having lost his own family to the infection that wiped out billions several years prior, finds himself the unwitting guardian of Ellie, an orphaned girl who exhibits a strong will to survive in an otherwise hopeless world. Exciting times ahead, then, though besides confirming that creative director for the game, Neil Druckmann, and Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin are teaming up to bring the show to life, little else is known of the ambitious project. Fans over on social media, however, are already going crazy over the reveal and you can see but a sample of early reactions down below. Some first responders, however, are holding onto their skepticism until further details are revealed. Fans can no doubt expect to hear a whole lot more about HBO’s latest venture in the near future, so stay tuned on that front. As for its native medium, The Last of Us: Part II will finally get its long-awaited release on PlayStation 4 this summer, May 29th.

Adidas Consortium's EVO 4D F&F for Paris Fashion Week

Adidas Consortium has taken to Paris Fashion Week to unveil its EVO 4D Friends & Family silhouette on the feet of those close to the Three Striped brand. Initially, the Paris Fashion Week-exclusive pair is recognizable for its upper that is similar to the recently-released adidas Consortium Runner V2 4D, but instead sports a colorway and knitted construction that references the OG UltraBOOST as it features black, grey and blue tones throughout.



One of the most notable additions to this F&F pair is its blacked-out 4D sole unit something we’ve only just started to see on other offerings such as the 4D Run 1.0. The insoles have been printed with the exclusive phrase “Consortium EVO 4D Paris Fashion Week 2020,” while the tongue tab sports the familiar Consortium metal eyelet. No word has been said on a potential release, so for now take a look at the adidas Consortium EVO 4D F&F in the gallery above.