What Is The Real Reason Behind Joker 2, TLOU 2 & HOTD 2 Backlash? ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Hollywood is experiencing a slump, from audience approval to box office performance, yielding polarizing outcomes. Contemporaneous failures of established properties like Joker, House of the Dragon, and The Last of Us are being attributed by creators to so-called ‘toxic fandoms,’ right-wing extremism, or broader cultural wars to save face.

This deflection crystallized when The Last of Us creator Neil Druckmann recently made admissions insinuating his disdain for a fan-favorite character during a interview on Last Stand Media. Such convictions reinforce the impression that studios and showrunners are increasingly willing to scapegoat their long-standing fandoms through this lens. But how much of that is sincere, and how much of it is a strategic blame game?

Why Is The Last of Us So Adamant About Making Joel The Villain?

TLOU gave Neil Druckmann another chance to honor his game’s legacy. Instead, the adaptation deviated further, revealing a crystalline desire to rotate protagonists with each season. When Joel (Pedro Pascal) is killed off in Season 2, it’s more brutal than in the game and borders on a personal vendetta on Druckmann’s part.

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