Catherine O'Hara drops exciting details about her character in HBO’s The Last Of Us Season 2

76th Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals - Source: Getty
76th Primetime Emmy Awards - Arrivals - Source: Getty

Catherine O'Hara, known for her iconic roles in Schitt's Creek and Beetlejuice, is entering the gritty world of HBO's The Last of Us. Fans of the post-apocalyptic drama are buzzing with anticipation after O'Hara shared exclusive details about her character in an interview with Entertainment Weekly on January 28, 2025.

Scheduled for release in April, Season 2 of The Last of Us is on its way with the promise to continue the critically acclaimed narrative of the previous season. Interestingly, O'Hara could bring a comedic touch with her performance, adding to the curiosity of her involvement in the show.

In fact, O'Hara teased out her role and said:

"I have an odd relationship with Pedro's character. You don't quite know why she's got...well, she's got this edge to her, but it makes for some weird, good dark comedy, I think. So it's there. I never want to deny the gift of humor."

While HBO has kept many details under wraps, her comments hint at a complex, layered role that will add a unique flavor to the show.


Catherine O'Hara's mysterious role

Most of O'Hara's character remains mysterious, but trailers imply she plays some kind of therapist to Joel Miller, played by Pedro Pascal, and helps him grapple with the emotional burdens he carries over from his past. This character is an all-new addition to the show rather than something directly borrowed from the video game the series adapts.

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76th Primetime Emmy Awards - Show - Source: Getty

She brings something quite unique to the Joel character, as she told Entertainment Weekly:

"She's got this edge."

O'Hara explained, suggesting her character may offer moments of levity while remaining true to the series' serious tone. It is this edge that separates her role, balancing between some humor and much gravity.

Fans who have been following O'Hara's other roles know she can bring reality and warmth to complex characters. In The Last of Us, her humor and dramatic depth appear to be custom-made for this bleak and frightening landscape of a world.


Humor in a Post-Apocalyptic World

The Last of Us universe was known for heavy emotional and moral dilemmas, but it is O'Hara's character that intends to introduce moments of dark comedy in the upcoming season. She admitted so in her interview, saying:

"So it's there. I never want to deny the gift of humor."

O'Hara's point does fit well into the show's creative effort toward humanizing characters. Joel Miller, for one, is deeply flawed, attempting to survive as well as make amends in the post-apocalyptic world.

Catherine O'Hara - Source: Getty
Catherine O'Hara - Source: Getty

The subtlety in the narrative also helps the show open up its emotional scale. As O'Hara puts it:

"It makes for some weird, good dark comedy,"

Viewers are keen to see how this play will go on-screen.


Extending the Horizons of The Last of Us

Season 2 of The Last of Us will dig deeper into redemption, trauma, and the human connection in the face of catastrophic destruction. The journey of Joel and Ellie will take darker and more introspective turns, with O'Hara's character playing a pivotal role in Joel's development.

The second season of the series may bring new challenges as Joel and Sarah find themselves dealing with what happened. O'Hara keeps much hidden but her character seems to play a sort of catalyst to his self-reconciliation.

Catherine O'Hara - Source: Getty
Catherine O'Hara - Source: Getty

HBO's series adaptation has been appreciated for being both faithful and innovative in the telling of its story. Bringing on O'Hara would only enhance that expectation because her ability to get through charged-up scenes yet be able to produce moments of levity is a great gift.


Catherine O'Hara's entry into The Last of Us Season 2 will add an interesting new dimension to the series. She will bring humor as well as emotional depth. Her enigmatic relationship with Joel Miller and her distinctive "edge" will keep everyone glued to their seats.

Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala
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