- **Q: Why did 'Better Call Saul' change its villain?
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This article explores the evolution of character dynamics in 'Better Call Saul' and the extended vision for 'The Last of Us' adaptation, providing context and implications for fans.
### Better Call Saul: The Villain That Wasn't
Initially, Vince Gilligan envisioned Howard Hamlin as the primary antagonist in 'Better Call Saul.' However, as the show progressed, Chuck McGill emerged as Jimmy's main obstacle. This shift added complexity to the series, making Howard a tragic figure rather than a straightforward villain. His death in season 6, episode 7, underscores the severe repercussions of Jimmy and Kim's schemes.
### The Last of Us: From Two Seasons to Four
'The Last of Us' series, adapting the game, was initially planned for two seasons covering 'Part II.' Co-writer Craig Mazin now suggests needing four seasons to complete the narrative. This expansion raises questions about how the additional seasons will handle the game's content and whether new storylines will be introduced. The extended focus on Abby's story is expected to be a significant part of the later seasons.
### Naughty Dog's Secret Project
Neil Druckmann's announcement of a 'secret game' by Naughty Dog has sparked speculation. Possibilities include 'The Last of Us Part III' or a return to the 'Uncharted' series. This project could eventually translate into more seasons of 'The Last of Us' on HBO, contingent on the game's narrative.
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