Josh Peck’s cameo in The Last of Us has a grim twist

Indeed, you’re correct, that character is portrayed by Josh Peck at the start of The Last of Us Season 2, Episode 4. However, be aware that his appearance in the series is a one-time occurrence and he won’t be appearing again.

In the fourth installment of The Last of Us’ second season, Ellie and Dina embark on their inaugural day in Seattle (known to gamers as “Seattle Day One”). This day proves action-packed: they evade WLF soldiers, flee from a colossal swarm of infected deep beneath the city, and more. Notably, they share an intimate moment together.

To kick off the show, there’s a glimpse into the past life of one of the original game’s scariest figures – Commander Isaac, the leader of the Wolves.

In this game scenario, I found myself leading the troops under FEDRA before I made up my mind to “take up arms” – a choice that demanded a heavy toll.

What happens to Josh Peck in The Last of Us?

In a different turn of phrase, Josh Peck portrays a FEDRA solider who meets his end tragically when Isaac hurls a grenade into their automobile and fastens the doors, preventing escape.

To be fair to Isaac, the character played by Peck is depicted as a soldier who shows open disdain towards Seattle’s general populace. Consequently, it’s not surprising that Isaac does not rescue Peck’s character before he throws the grenade.

The episode begins by showing him sharing a story about encountering several individuals, who are commonly referred to as ordinary citizens due to having their voting rights revoked, distributing religious literature, which seems to be associated with the emerging group known as the Seraphites.

He requested reinforcements, but the person arriving failed to grasp the term “disseminating,” instead thinking that “voters” were “defacing” the streets with some kind of substance. When someone tried to clarify the situation, their head was brutally hit into the ground.

Isaac expresses his disappointment towards Peck for being careless. Subsequently, he exits to confer with Hanrahan, the head of the Wolves. It appears that this encounter was planned in advance. After signaling one of the soldiers to leave, he hurls a grenade into the vehicle and secures the door, resulting in the death or severe injury of those inside, leaving them unable to survive outside.

The actor’s participation in the show was subtly suggested prior to its airing, as he teased on TikTok about episode 4, stating: “And by the way, episode 4… brace yourselves for a major shock!

You could discover the reason behind Ellie leaving coffee beans on Joel’s tombstone, as well as uncovering what becomes of Shimmer within the game.

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2025-05-05 05:28