Following the success of the first season, Nick Offerman has stated that another version of The Last of Us has been ‘pitched’.
He spoke to Deadline about his thoughts on the matter and whether fans should expect him to appear on any future projects.
“Oh, great question but I would have to ask somebody with a higher pay grade than myself.”
The actor, well known for his role as Bill in HBO’s The Last of Us, revealed that an idea “has been pitched,” adding, “I think we pitched a whole mini-series of their lives before they met.” It has the potential to be a musical.”
“We’re not short on ideas,” he continued. We’ll just we’ll see what Craig [Mazin] and Neil [Druckmann] come up with.”
When asked about the progress of the forthcoming season, he remained tight-lipped. He did, however, show a strong desire to reprise the part if necessary.
“Oh sure. I was lucky this time. They needed a guy who could use a shovel. Three of us in Hollywood, Harrison Ford passed and Jane Lynch was not available,” the actor added.
in Saturday, January 6, Offerman got his first Emmy Award for his role as Outstanding Guest Actor, Bill, in the series.