We get close to the house by the end of the scene, and that was the most fun part." "I hide underneath one of the cars and all of the trucks are pushing the cars out of the way and the Clickers are all running and I had to weave through the cars and run as fast as I could. "When we ran and the truck was chasing us, the running scene was really fun 'cause I was running as fast as I could," Woodard previously told EW. When the show aired, he hadn't yet played the Last of Us video game, but he loved filming some of the series' more action-packed scenes - like the epic chase through the outskirts of Kansas City, racing to outrun hordes of Infected.
The Last of Us is Woodard's first-ever acting role, and the young actor, who is deaf, previously told EW that he quickly bonded with Lamar Johnson, who plays Sam's protective older brother Henry. Liane Hentscher/HBO Keivonn Montreal Woodard as Sam in 'The Last of Us'