‘The Last of Us’ Just Made a Huge Mistake On-Screen — And the Internet Isn’t Letting It Go

Eagle-eyed viewers have called out an embarrassing editing error in the latest episode of the hit HBO series “The Last of Us.”

The post-apocalyptic drama, which has earned rave reviews from critics, follows two survivors of a fungus pandemic that turns infected people into zombie-like creatures.

The sixth episode of the show aired Sunday, showing the pair traversing the snowy wilderness of Wyoming — only they weren’t alone.

Viewer Chase Osborne took to TikTok to share a screenshot that showed a film crew clearly visible in one scene filmed overhead by a drone.

“About 15 minutes in. They might have accidentally left a few of the film crew in the shot,” Osborne captioned his viral video, which garnered more than 216,000 views.

Eagle-eyed viewers have called out an embarrassing editing error in the latest episode of hit HBO series "The Last of Us."Eagle-eyed viewers have called out an embarrassing editing error in the latest episode of hit HBO series “The Last of Us.”HBO

Dozens of other TikTok users took to the comments section saying they had also noticed the error.

“HBO editors are always slacking,” one wrote.

“How do these multi-million dollar productions miss this stuff? I’m more precious with my 5-minute YouTube drone video,” another exasperated viewer declared.

Meanwhile, several others claimed that the awkward moment was reminiscent of another infamous editing error that came from HBO.

Back in 2019, the network was left red-faced when an anachronistic coffee cup was featured in an episode of “Game of Thrones.”

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in Episode 6.Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in Episode 6 of “The Last of Us.”Liane Hentscher/HBO
Viewer Chase Osborne took to TikTok to share a screenshot that showed a film crew clearly visible in one overhead scene shot by a drone. Viewer Chase Osborne took to TikTok to share a screenshot that showed a film crew clearly visible in one scene shot overhead by a drone.TikTok/Chase Osborne

The crew can be seen at the far left of this overhead shot.The crew can be seen at the far left of this overhead shot.HBO41However, other viewers defended the editors of “The Last of Us,” saying the show was so engrossing that they simply didn’t notice the minor mistake.“I was too distracted looking at the pretty view rather than picking on the minor issues they missed,” one defender declared.“Bro, who’s looking at the edges of the screen?” another asked.

Back in 2019, an episode of “Game of Thrones” featured a coffee cup from another time, seen on the table in front of actress Emilia Clarke (far right).

“The Last of Us” is based on the best-selling 2013 video game of the same name, and follows Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) as they travel across the US in the wake of a fungus pandemic that has destroyed society.

The series has been a smash hit for HBO, bringing in more than 7.5 million viewers on cable and millions more via streamer HBO Max.

The crew can be seen at the far left of this overhead shot.The crew can be seen at the far left of this overhead shot.HBO

However, other viewers defended the editors of “The Last of Us,” saying the show was so engrossing that they simply didn’t notice the minor mistake.“I was too distracted looking at the pretty view rather than picking on the minor issues they missed,” one defender declared.“Bro, who’s looking at the edges of the screen?” another asked.

Back in 2019, an episode of "Game of Thrones" featured an anachronistic coffee cup in what was an embarrassing editing error. It is seen on the table on the  righthand size of the frame.  Back in 2019, an episode of “Game of Thrones” featured a coffee cup from another time, seen on the table in front of actress Emilia Clarke (far right).

“The Last of Us” is based on the best-selling 2013 video game of the same name, and follows Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) as they travel across the US in the wake of a fungus pandemic that has destroyed society.

The series has been a smash hit for HBO, bringing in more than 7.5 million viewers on cable and millions more via streamer HBO Max.

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