Inside HBO's zombie apocalypse plan: A new drama starring 'Game of Thrones' veterans Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey from 'Chernobyl' creator Craig Mazin that aims to overcome Hollywood's legacy of weak video game adaptions and become a monster hit. 'We put all of ourselves into this.'
zombie drama, and every reporter that trotted into his hotel suite asked him the same question. “Literally all day long,” he marvels. “Over and over. They even phrased it the same way.”Which is fine, as questions go. But it’s actually the polite version of the real question, which is this:
Can you make a dramatic adaptation of a video game that doesn’t disappoint like all the rest of them have?
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