Craig Mazin, the Emmy award-winning writer behind Chernobyl and The Hangover movie series, is working alongside Neil Druckmann on The Last of Us TV show for HBO. He’s now shared some intriguing new details about what to expect, including that the show will feature storylines that Druckmann originally had in mind for the game that didn’t make it for one reason or another.Speaking to the BBC (via Eurogamer), Mazin reflected on a conversation he had with Druckmann, who shared an anecdote with him about something that was cut from the game.Mazin said Druckmann told him, “There was one thing we were talking about for a while, and then he told me what it was, and I was like … jaw drop … OK … that’s going in. For sure, we have to do that. You will have to shoot me to stop me from doing that.”Mazin did not share more details about this, but he said it’s part of a wider ambition to make the Last of Us TV show new and exciting for people who already played the game.”Our intention is you will watch the show and say, ‘This has violated nothing about what I loved about the game…