'The Last of Us' team goes back to the beginning

The latest episode of "The Last of Us" takes viewers back to the beginning of the world's fungal apocalypse.
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Michael B. Jordan is Hollywood's most eligible bachelor on 'Saturday Night Live' Click to view images

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Priscilla Presley files petition questioning validity of Lisa Marie Presley's will Click to view images

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In a new 'galaxy brain' novel, it's AD 59,000 — and we're still kind of a mess Click to view images

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