Lux Pascal’s response to her brother Pedro Pascal’s loss of life on The Last of Us is so relatable.
“I knew how that episode would end. I knew what was going to happen,” Lux, 32, instructed Remezcla on the 2025 Platino Awards past due final month. “But even so, I saw it and I wanted to throw the iPad.”
Lux admitted that she “burst into tears” upon seeing the display’s grotesque homicide.
“It’s not the first time he’s done it to me. It’s not the second time he’s done it to me. I think it’s the third or fourth time he’s done it to me,” Lux added of her brother’s earlier performances. “How many deaths has he had? Game of Thrones, Equalizer 2, The Last of Us — each is more violent than the other.”
She concluded, “Seeing my brother die that way, I didn’t like it at all.”
The Last of Us audience gained a impolite awakening when the 2d episode of season 2 premiered on April 20 and Pedro’s liked personality, Joel Miller, used to be murdered via Kaitlyn Dever’s Abby.
“I’m in active denial,” Pedro instructed Entertainment Weekly after the episode aired. “I realize this more and more as I get older, I find myself slipping into denial that anything is over.”
The actor added, “I know that I’m forever bonded to so many members of the experience and just have to see them under different circumstances but never will under the circumstances of playing Joel on The Last of Us.”
Despite his loss of life scene, Pedro seemed in a single ultimate The Last of Us episode all over season 2 — a flashback which confirmed the years main as much as his violent loss of life.

Pedro additionally instructed Entertainment Weekly that he doesn’t “spend a lot of time thinking about” the display as a result of his departure used to be so emotionally charged.
“I was always sidestepping how I really felt, that in a big way my experience was coming to an end on the show,” he defined. “I guess that was the strangest thing to step through because I felt so bonded to everyone in the show after going through the gauntlet of season 1 together, not just with Bella [Ramsey], but with the entire cast and crew.”
He defined that it used to be a “very sad” good-bye on set.
“I had such a physical manifestation, a violent mirror of how sad it was for Joel to die,” Pedro added. “To be honest, it was quite dreamlike.”
All episodes of The Last of Us are actually streaming by way of HBO Max.