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The Last Of Us Season Two Casts Dora The Explorer Actor As Dina

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  • January 11, 2024
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The Last Of Us Season Two Casts Dora The Explorer Actor As Dina

After two other consecutive casting announcements, Max and Naughty Dog have revealed that Isabela Merced will play Ellie’s girlfriend Dina in ’ second season, which is set to premiere on the streaming service in 2025. Sorry to anyone who wanted it to be that girl we saw . Like and before, the announcement rolled out first confirming Merced is joining the cast on January 11, followed by a stating that she’s playing Dina.

Some of Merced’s notable acting credits include playing Dora in the live action film , and Izabella in . Later this year, she’ll appear in as Anya Corazon, and next year she’ll play Hawkgirl in . She’s recently done a lot of franchise work—so she’ll be somewhat comfortable in the world of .

During the first season, fans after a young girl who kind of looked like her was shown staring at Ellie when she and Joel first arrived in the Jackson community. Whether it was meant to be her or not, the actor in the scene, Paolina van Kleef, is not playing Dina in season two. If you’ve never played the games, Dina is easily one of the standout characters in .

She’s Ellie’s girlfriend, one of the most reliable sources of comic relief, and embodies some of the game’s larger themes in the eleventh hour. There are still a lot of characters in who have yet to have actors confirmed for the adaptation—but all we really want is for Max to announce that game actor Ian Alexander will step into the role of Lev again, this time for the TV series.

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