The Last Of Us Premiere Was So Big That HBO Max Crashed
They REALLY wanted to watch the show!
When it comes to anticipated series, you must be careful with managing your personal hype. We’ve all seen projects with plenty of praise from critics and those “in the know,” but it doesn’t turn out so great when you and others watch them. One show that has been getting such hype is the HBO adaptation of The Last Of Us. The show has a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score from critics, and everything we’ve seen from the series via trailers points to it being a faithful recreation. But it was up to the premiere last night to showcase that the hype was worth it.
Most agree that it certainly was, and the desire to see the show for themselves was so grand that HBO Max kept crashing during the premiere night! It happened when the show was made available, and even official sites like DownDetector said HBO Max was having issues. It’s fair to say that the streaming service has been fixed by now, so if you haven’t had the chance to watch it yet, you likely can now.
But that proves how many people wanted to see The Last Of Us as soon as possible. While the Rotten Tomatoes audience score isn’t as high as the critics’ score, it’s only off by 3%! The critics have it at 99%, and the audience at 96%. That’s a positive set of responses and a “symmetry” that you rarely see.
If you don’t believe those reviews, you need only go to Twitter to find praise for the HBO adaptation. Here are some of the best ones: