This caption contains spoilers for The Last of Us. In making The Last of Us’ most harrowing scene yet, Kaitlyn Dever’s life and work collided devastatingly. In the end, it helped her process the worst period of her life, following her mother’s death. Dever began filming HBO’s post-apocalyptic thriller three days after her mother’s funeral. It was the biggest job of her career so far, and she started with its most pivotal scene to date – in which her character, Abby, an emotionally ravaged militant, tortures and murders Joel, the show’s beloved anti-hero, played by Pedro Pascal. “I think what makes Abby so powerful and so overwhelming is the darkness inside her, and because her grief is so intense,” Dever says. Dever’s performance is visceral and heartbreaking. You can’t help but feel Abby’s pain. And yet, she can barely recall how she did it: “When I watch it back, I’m like, Whoa… Who even is that?” For #GQHype, Dever talks working through grief, blocking out the noise and portraying, arguably, the most-hated video game character of all time. Link in bio. Written by @benappetit1 Photography by @dritch Styling by @mindy_le_brock Hair by @sylvia_wheeler Make-up by @sandyganzer Manicure by @stephstonenails Set Design by @stefanialucchesi Produced by @yyprod
This caption contains spoilers for The Last of Us. In making The Last of Us’ most harrowing scene yet, Kaitlyn Dever’s life and work collided devastatingly. In the end, it helped her process the worst period of her life, following her mother’s death. Dever began filming HBO’s post-apocalyptic thriller three days after her mother’s funeral. It was the biggest job of her career so far, and she started with its most pivotal scene to date – in which her character, Abby, an emotionally ravaged militant, tortures and murders Joel, the show’s beloved anti-hero, played by Pedro Pascal. “I think what makes Abby so powerful and so overwhelming is the darkness inside her, and because her grief is so intense,” Dever says. Dever’s performance is visceral and heartbreaking. You can’t help but feel Abby’s pain. And yet, she can barely recall how she did it: “When I watch it back, I’m like, Whoa… Who even is that?” For #GQHype, Dever talks working through grief, blocking out the noise and portraying, arguably, the most-hated video game character of all time. Link in bio. Written by @benappetit1 Photography by @dritch Styling by @mindy_le_brock Hair by @sylvia_wheeler Make-up by @sandyganzer Manicure by @stephstonenails Set Design by @stefanialucchesi Produced by @yyprod
This caption contains spoilers for The Last of Us. In making The Last of Us’ most harrowing scene yet, Kaitlyn Dever’s life and work collided devastatingly. In the end, it helped her process the worst period of her life, following her mother’s death. Dever began filming HBO’s post-apocalyptic thriller three days after her mother’s funeral. It was the biggest job of her career so far, and she started with its most pivotal scene to date – in which her character, Abby, an emotionally ravaged militant, tortures and murders Joel, the show’s beloved anti-hero, played by Pedro Pascal. “I think what makes Abby so powerful and so overwhelming is the darkness inside her, and because her grief is so intense,” Dever says. Dever’s performance is visceral and heartbreaking. You can’t help but feel Abby’s pain. And yet, she can barely recall how she did it: “When I watch it back, I’m like, Whoa… Who even is that?” For #GQHype, Dever talks working through grief, blocking out the noise and portraying, arguably, the most-hated video game character of all time. Link in bio. Written by @benappetit1 Photography by @dritch Styling by @mindy_le_brock Hair by @sylvia_wheeler Make-up by @sandyganzer Manicure by @stephstonenails Set Design by @stefanialucchesi Produced by @yyprod
This caption contains spoilers for The Last of Us. In making The Last of Us’ most harrowing scene yet, Kaitlyn Dever’s life and work collided devastatingly. In the end, it helped her process the worst period of her life, following her mother’s death. Dever began filming HBO’s post-apocalyptic thriller three days after her mother’s funeral. It was the biggest job of her career so far, and she started with its most pivotal scene to date – in which her character, Abby, an emotionally ravaged militant, tortures and murders Joel, the show’s beloved anti-hero, played by Pedro Pascal. “I think what makes Abby so powerful and so overwhelming is the darkness inside her, and because her grief is so intense,” Dever says. Dever’s performance is visceral and heartbreaking. You can’t help but feel Abby’s pain. And yet, she can barely recall how she did it: “When I watch it back, I’m like, Whoa… Who even is that?” For #GQHype, Dever talks working through grief, blocking out the noise and portraying, arguably, the most-hated video game character of all time. Link in bio. Written by @benappetit1 Photography by @dritch Styling by @mindy_le_brock Hair by @sylvia_wheeler Make-up by @sandyganzer Manicure by @stephstonenails Set Design by @stefanialucchesi Produced by @yyprod
This caption contains spoilers for The Last of Us. In making The Last of Us’ most harrowing scene yet, Kaitlyn Dever’s life and work collided devastatingly. In the end, it helped her process the worst period of her life, following her mother’s death. Dever began filming HBO’s post-apocalyptic thriller three days after her mother’s funeral. It was the biggest job of her career so far, and she started with its most pivotal scene to date – in which her character, Abby, an emotionally ravaged militant, tortures and murders Joel, the show’s beloved anti-hero, played by Pedro Pascal. “I think what makes Abby so powerful and so overwhelming is the darkness inside her, and because her grief is so intense,” Dever says. Dever’s performance is visceral and heartbreaking. You can’t help but feel Abby’s pain. And yet, she can barely recall how she did it: “When I watch it back, I’m like, Whoa… Who even is that?” For #GQHype, Dever talks working through grief, blocking out the noise and portraying, arguably, the most-hated video game character of all time. Link in bio. Written by @benappetit1 Photography by @dritch Styling by @mindy_le_brock Hair by @sylvia_wheeler Make-up by @sandyganzer Manicure by @stephstonenails Set Design by @stefanialucchesi Produced by @yyprod
This caption contains spoilers for The Last of Us. In making The Last of Us’ most harrowing scene yet, Kaitlyn Dever’s life and work collided devastatingly. In the end, it helped her process the worst period of her life, following her mother’s death. Dever began filming HBO’s post-apocalyptic thriller three days after her mother’s funeral. It was the biggest job of her career so far, and she started with its most pivotal scene to date – in which her character, Abby, an emotionally ravaged militant, tortures and murders Joel, the show’s beloved anti-hero, played by Pedro Pascal. “I think what makes Abby so powerful and so overwhelming is the darkness inside her, and because her grief is so intense,” Dever says. Dever’s performance is visceral and heartbreaking. You can’t help but feel Abby’s pain. And yet, she can barely recall how she did it: “When I watch it back, I’m like, Whoa… Who even is that?” For #GQHype, Dever talks working through grief, blocking out the noise and portraying, arguably, the most-hated video game character of all time. Link in bio. Written by @benappetit1 Photography by @dritch Styling by @mindy_le_brock Hair by @sylvia_wheeler Make-up by @sandyganzer Manicure by @stephstonenails Set Design by @stefanialucchesi Produced by @yyprod
This caption contains spoilers for The Last of Us. In making The Last of Us’ most harrowing scene yet, Kaitlyn Dever’s life and work collided devastatingly. In the end, it helped her process the worst period of her life, following her mother’s death. Dever began filming HBO’s post-apocalyptic thriller three days after her mother’s funeral. It was the biggest job of her career so far, and she started with its most pivotal scene to date – in which her character, Abby, an emotionally ravaged militant, tortures and murders Joel, the show’s beloved anti-hero, played by Pedro Pascal. “I think what makes Abby so powerful and so overwhelming is the darkness inside her, and because her grief is so intense,” Dever says. Dever’s performance is visceral and heartbreaking. You can’t help but feel Abby’s pain. And yet, she can barely recall how she did it: “When I watch it back, I’m like, Whoa… Who even is that?” For #GQHype, Dever talks working through grief, blocking out the noise and portraying, arguably, the most-hated video game character of all time. Link in bio. Written by @benappetit1 Photography by @dritch Styling by @mindy_le_brock Hair by @sylvia_wheeler Make-up by @sandyganzer Manicure by @stephstonenails Set Design by @stefanialucchesi Produced by @yyprod
The pals 📸 @myleshendrik
The pals 📸 @myleshendrik
World premiere of the The Last of Us
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Hi Sydney! @streamonmaxau is here !!!!
Hi Sydney! @streamonmaxau is here !!!!
Hi Sydney! @streamonmaxau is here !!!!
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Hi Australia!! @thelastofus 📸 @gettyentertainment
Hi Australia!! @thelastofus 📸 @gettyentertainment
Hi Australia!! @thelastofus 📸 @gettyentertainment
Hi Australia!! @thelastofus 📸 @gettyentertainment
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