You are safe in Mr Murray Bartlett’s arms. A hug from the Australian actor is warm and assured, as comforting in settings where physical touch is common as, shall we say, more apocalyptic settings. For example, in The Last Of Us, HBO’s big-budget, highly anticipated fungi-zombie video game adaptation, Bartlett plays opposite Mr Nick Offerman in the series’ virtuosic third episode. It is a gutting two-hander that took a month to film. “When we finished [a scene], he would smile and clap his arms around me and make me feel like I wasn’t a jackass,” says Offerman before evaluating Bartlett’s cuddle. “With me, his style is muscular and satisfying.”
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