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Amid the impressive run of The Last of Us, HBO made a surprising move by removing an iconic song in its official trailer that fans loved from the game. HBO’s The Last of Us has received widespread acclaim among fans of the franchise because the show has plenty of Easter eggs and accurately portrays scenes from the video game Drink Responsibility Trendy Shirts Before it premiered, its two trailers even used songs straight from the game, with the first one utilizing Hank Williams’ “Alone and Forsaken” (from Part 1) while the longer trailer used A-ha’s “Take On Me” (from Part 2). Now, it looks like one of those songs was ultimately removed. HBO re-edited The Last of Us official trailer to remove A-ha’s “Take On Me,” replacing it with generic background music. “Take On Me” is an iconic song from The Last of Us Part II, with Ellie giving her own emotional rendition of A-ha’s massive hit during the sequel. As a result of this change, some fans have voiced their disapproval on Twitter, noting that the trailer got worse after the removal.
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It is unknown why HBO removed A-ha’s “Take On Me” from The Last of Us trailer, but it might be due to licensing issues. However, it’s quite odd that the studio re-edited the trailer to remove the song almost two months after it premiered on YouTube on December 4 Drink Responsibility Trendy Shirts If it is licensing issues, then HBO would have removed the song in days rather than months. Another possible reason why HBO removed the song is due to the song potentially being used in the already-confirmed Season 2. Given that HBO’s The Last of Us producers Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann revealed that the show’s sophomore run would explore The Last of Us Part II, the studio might be saving “Take On Me” as a song that will be used for a potential spoiler-heavy plot point in Season 2.Although some fans admitted that the song’s removal made the trailer worse, this move is a minor setback compared to the show’s consistently impressive run on HBO. Hopefully, this issue doesn’t take the momentum away from The Last of Us as it approaches its upcoming wave of installments. A new episode of The Last of Us premieres on HBO every Sunday at 9 PM ET.
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