Por: Newsweek Tech January 18, 2023
The consequences of climate change are numerous, but viewers of HBO's The Last of Us might have been surprised to learn that it could lead to a post-apocalyptic world taken over by zombies that were infected because a fungus adapted to warmer temperatures.The Last of Us, based on the bestselling video game of the same name, imagines a world in a pandemic where a cordyceps fungus has evolved to infect humans, taking over our brains and... + full article
ABC News USA Health February 05, 2023
The hit HBO series The Last Of Us describes a post-pandemic world devastated by a mass outbreak of a zombie fungus that infects and takes over the mind of its hosts. Originally a video game, the popular show was recently renewed for a second season.Although its premise is... + más
Meet the real zombifying fungus behind the fictional Last of Us outbreak | Ars Technica
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Business Insider USA Entertainment January 30, 2023
Sunday's episode of The Last of Us revealed how the cordyceps fungal infection likely spread so rapidly around the world. It turns out Joel may have narrowly avoided being infected simply because of his food choices on the series' pilot.Early on season one, episode... + más
11 details you may have missed on Sunday's heartbreaking episode of 'The Last of Us' | Business Insider
HBO's 'The Last of Us' is a faithful adaptation of the hit video game, but there are some key differences. Here's how they compare. | Business Insider
Newsweek USA Life January 23, 2023
In The Last of Us, Joel Miller (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie Williams (Bella Ramsey) have to push their survival skills to their limits to make it across the U.S. safely on a mission that could be the key to saving humanity.The world as we know it has gone in the HBO show, and... + más
'The Last of Us': How is Ellie Immune to the Cordyceps Infection? | Newsweek
Why Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey never met before 'The Last of Us' filming | Newsweek
Ars Technica USA Science January 20, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 19, 2023 11:26 pm UTC / HBO's The Last of Us provides a vivid visual imagining of what a Cordyceps infected human might become. YouTube/HBO Max Share this story HBO's new sci-fi series debuted... + más
NFL playoff guide: Who’s in, who’s out and what’s the schedule for wild-card weekend? | Orlando Sentinel
Newsweek USA Life January 16, 2023
In The Last of Us, the world is ravaged by the mutated Cordyceps fungus, which takes over its hosts at varying speeds and ferocity.The brain infection turns humans into mindless creatures—similar to zombies—though it controls its target while they are still alive before... + más
‘The Last of Us’: What You Need to Know About HBO’s Apocalyptic Adaptation | Vanity Fair
'The Last of Us' trailer reveals Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in roles | Newsweek
Vanity Fair USA Entertainment January 13, 2023
-csjEHZ cYsjAa body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>The HBO Sunday night television-industrial complex adds another high-profile entrant to its lineup on January 15: The Last of Us, based on the critically acclaimed video... + más
Here's what's coming to HBO Max in January 2023 -- and what's leaving | MarketWatch
Every TV show and film coming to HBO Max in October 2022 | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Health December 09, 2022
A 48,500-year-old zombie virus has been revived by a team of European scientists from the permafrost in Siberia. Its very name has sparked fears in many that a zombie pandemic might soon be on the horizon. But the virus itself is no threat to humans—it only infects... + más
A Tesla stock plunge could destroy 'zombie stocks' such as GameStop and Peloton, warns equity research firm New Constructs | MarketWatch
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