Bella Ramsey Wants To Play Spider-Man and Team Up With Pedro Pascal For a Heist Flick

Bella Ramsey, who plays Ellie in The Last of Us series, is dreaming up her next on-screen adventure, and after the gut-punch death of Joel in the upcoming second season of The Last of Us, Ramsey is thinking way outside the apocalypse.

“I think maybe like a heist movie where we’re robbing a bank together,” Ramsey said during HBO’s Emmys nominees event in Hollywood. Sounds like a chaotic, thrilling team-up with Pedro Pascal we’d love to see.

Naturally, Ramsey says Pascal is the person they get asked about the most. “It’s, ‘How is Pedro Pascal? Is he as nice as he seems?’” they shared. “That’s mostly what people ask me, and the answer is, ‘Yes.’…He’s here and I have not seen him in so long. I’m looking around, trying to find him.”

They added, “Most of our texts consist of, ‘Where in the world are you? I’m here, are you there? Oh, we just missed each other.’”

When the conversation shifted to superheroes, thanks to Pascal’s upcoming appearance in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Ramsey was quick to say.

“I could be Spider-Man. Tom Holland did a great job though. So maybe they do need to make a new [superhero] for me,” Ramsey said, when asked if they’d called Pascal about getting into the MCU.

There was a rumor that Ramsey was being eyed to take on the role of Kitty Pride in Marvel’s X-Men movie, but she seems unaware of that in this interview.

And while they haven’t been deep into the Marvel scene, they’ve at least dipped their toes in. Ramsey revealed they’ve only ever watched one superhero movie: The Amazing Spider-Man with Andrew Garfield.

“It was the first time I watched a Marvel film, and that was two months, three months ago.” The verdict? “Incredible,” Ramsey raved. “I loved it.”

Ramsey is now a two-time Emmy nominee for their performance in The Last of Us, which is racking up 17 nominations heading into the September 14 Emmys.

As for season 3 of The Last of Us? No scripts, no filming dates, just a whole lot of anticipation.

Via: Variety

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