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Entertainment / a year ago
The Ultimate Showdown: Oscars vs. The Last of Us - Who Will You Choose?
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Witness the ultimate showdown - Pedro Pascal and Ashley Johnson's thrilling season finale of "The Last of Us" or Michelle Yeoh's Oscar-winning performance in "Crazy Rich Asians" - who will you choose?
The ultimate showdown is upon us with the season finale of the critically acclaimed HBO hit "The Last of Us" and the Academy Awards airing on the same night. Pedro Pascal, who stars in "The Last of Us" as Joel, recently appeared on the YouTube series "Hot Ones" to discuss acting, Purple Rain, and bad Tex-Mex food, all while eating spicy wings. Now, Pascal and his co-star, Ellie, played by Ashley Johnson, will finally reach the doctors in the season finale of the show. Meanwhile, Michelle Yeoh is in the running for the Oscar for best actress for her role in "Crazy Rich Asians." She is up against Glenn Close, Olivia Colman, Lady Gaga, and Melissa McCarthy. The two events will both air on Sunday, February 24th, leaving viewers with a difficult decision to make. Do they watch the season finale of "The Last of Us" or tune in to the live telecast of the Oscars? The only thing that is certain is that the night will be full of suspense, excitement, and anticipation as viewers await the answers to both questions.
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Original title: Oscars vs. 'The Last of Us': What are you watching Sunday?

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