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HBO live-action drama "The Last of Us" Bill actor changed due to scheduling conflicts

Actor Nick Offerman has officially played Bill in HBO's adaptation of The Last of Us. Con O'Neill, the actor who originally played Bill, reportedly had to quit due to scheduling conflicts.

HBO live-action drama "The Last of Us" Bill actor changed due to scheduling conflicts

Nick Overman is best known for playing Ron Swanson in NBC's mock sitcom Parks and Recreation, a role that bill perfectly auditioned for. In the seven seasons nominated for the Emmy Award, Nick Overman's cold jokes and imposing demeanor made him stand out. In addition, the actor is a real-life craftsman, and although he is a carpenter, he may not make the kind of cruel mechanical booby trap that Bill surrounds him in The Last of Us.

HBO live-action drama "The Last of Us" Bill actor changed due to scheduling conflicts

Nick Overman will make cameo appearances with Murray Bartlett, who plays Frank, as two survivors in the live-action series The Last of Us, living alone in their respective towns.

Other cast members of the "Last survivor" live-action drama:

Pedro Pascal as Joel

Bella Ramsey as Ellie

Nico Parker as Sarah (Joel's daughter)

Gabriel Luna as Tommy (Joel's brother)

HBO live-action drama "The Last of Us" Bill actor changed due to scheduling conflicts

The Last of Us live-action drama is the first series produced by Sony PlayStation Productions. Neil Druckmann, who was recently promoted to vice president of Naughty Dog, co-produced and wrote as executive producer and screenwriter. Filming of the show began in July this year, and some time ago there were also photos circulating on the set, which is expected to be completed in mid-2022.

HBO live-action drama "The Last of Us" Bill actor changed due to scheduling conflicts

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