Max Posts Savage ‘The Last Of Us’ Meme About Morning After Regret

Max Posts Savage 'The Last Of Us' Meme About Morning After Regret


Max I just delivered a hilarious wild version of post-hookup regrets, and fans live for that.

In a new Instagram post promoting “The last of us“The streaming service shared a dramatic clip featuring actor Danny Ramirez.

In less than an hour, Max’s post has accumulated more than 40 comments and 1.5K likes.

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In the clip, the character of Ramirez said: “He did not look like that in the dark”, before the screen flashes to a grotesque clicker in complete howling mode.

Punchline? A wild legend that said: “See the guy you log in in the morning.”

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Rich fans at the recent max post

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in the first of season 2 of season 2
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Fans flooded the comments section with reactions that went from amusement to amazement.

Max supporters did not hold the comments, with reactions almost instantly flocked. One user said: “HBO CHOT for this one lol”, while another has sounded, “Max becomes disorderly”.

Several fans were clearly caught up in the wild humor of the post, with comments like “Lmao What is this, max” and a simple, all-cap “lmao what”.

Another added: “The HBO social media team is one right now”, perfectly capturing the chaotic energy that the promo has aroused online.

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Season 2 of `The Last of Us ” ends with a shocking cliffhanger

Bella Ramsey in the first season II of the last season
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Warning: Major Spoilers to come for season 2 of HBOThe last of us.

The post-apocalyptic journey of “The Last of Us” left stunned viewers amazed while season 2 ended on May 25 with a final that delivered a heartbreaking emotion, an intense action and a breathtaking cliffhanger.

The fans watched Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) finally arrived face to face after a season of growing tension and brutal revenge. Their force test in a weakly enlightened Seattle theater was as violent as it is inevitable.

The meeting came at a high cost while Abby shot Jesse (Young Mazino) at the head and injured Tommy (Gabriel Luna), before training his weapon on Ellie. But just when the trigger was pulled, the screen cut in black, leaving only the sound of a soundtrack that sounds.

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According to the co-creator Neil Druckmann, the time was intentionally made to close the season on an obsessive note.

“We divert everything, but no [other endings are] Coming to mind, because everything we entertained was not held very long, “shared Druckmann at a press conference.” It always looked like a natural end for the season. “”

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Max accelerates season 3 of the last season 3

Kaitlyn Dever during the first of Los Angeles of the original series of HBO `` The Last of Us '' season 2
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The dramatic conclusion only intensified anticipation for “The Last of Us” season 3, which HBO had already renewed in April 2025, just before the first of season 2.. The first green light was not surprised, especially after the co-creator and Showrunner Craig Mazin said Gq That the vast story of the video game “The Last of Us: Part II” could not be fully explored in a single season.

Season 2 followed the quest for revenge fueled by Ellie’s sorrow after Joel’s shocking death (Pedro Pascal) In episode 2, a scene that left fans with a broken heart. Although Joel has disappeared, he reappeared in episode 6 via a flashback, offering a soft-to-award overview of the link that once anchored history.

While Ellie and her partner Dina (Isabela Merced) followed Abby through Seattle, the path was marked by blood effusions. Ellie killed three of Abby’s allies in the Washington Liberation Front: Nora (Tati Gabrielle), Mel (Ariela Barrers) and Owen (Lord Spencer), leaving Abby more desperate and dangerous than ever.

“We approached season two in order to create something we could be proud of,” Mazin said in a statement, by The Hollywood Reporter. “The end results have even exceeded our most ambitious objectives. We are impatient to continue the story of” The Last of Us “with season three.”

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