'The Last Of Us' Series Co-Creator Neil Druckmann Says He Wants To Wind Down His Video Games Work, "Not That Many" Big Budget Ti...
'The Last of Us' co-creator Neil Druckmann says that, while not immediately so, the end of his video game career is on the horizon.
Of course video game work is getting less and less appealing to him; he finally broke into Hollywood, which is clearly what he want to go into all along. Plus, it's not like there's any more talent left in Naughty Dog, not after Drunkman squeezed it all out with his abusive management practices and made the studio too radioactive for anyone else to want to touch it with a cooling rod.
Time will tell if The Last of Us show will stick to the landing with the audience it's garnered. Though to be honest, even if the normy TV watchers who gobble that slop down like it's on sale do eat it up, he might not have much of a future in Hollywood land anyway. Two seasons is way too small for a modern streaming show, and considering his career has consisted of riding the coattails of more imaginative people, I don't see him making any more hits after this or taking any leading positions anytime soon.
In other words, he's keeping a closer eye on her because he doesn't want her to fall prey to the Rainbow Mafia propaganda he and his ilk are forcing the rest of us into. Wouldn't be good for the Chosen People after all. And yet he's the kind of person who will condemn a white man for trying to be a father.
He deserves nothing less than his daughter becoming a tranny and fight for hamas