Stream ‘The Last of Us’ in American Sign Language on Max: An Unforgettable Experience!
In an exciting development for fans of the hit series, Max has announced that the HBO series “The Last of Us” will be available to stream in American Sign Language (ASL). This innovative move enhances accessibility for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers as they prepare for the eagerly anticipated Season 2, which premieres on April 13.
Accessibility for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Viewers
This marks a significant milestone as it is the first time HBO’s original content will be offered in ASL through its streaming service. The addition of ASL versions to the platform reflects a growing commitment to inclusivity in entertainment. In addition to “The Last of Us”, Max also provides ASL options for other popular titles, including:
- “Barbie”
- “Beetlejuice”
- “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire”
Catch Up Before the Premiere
Starting March 31, viewers will be able to stream the first season of “The Last of Us” in ASL. This opportunity allows the deaf community to catch up on the series before the new season launches. The ASL performances will feature talented actors:
- Daniel Durant, known for his role in “Coda”
- Leila Hanaumi, an acclaimed ASL performer
Other Streaming Services Offering ASL Content
Max is not alone in providing ASL options. Disney+, another leading streaming platform, also offers ASL options for various titles, including Marvel’s “Ant-Man.” This trend highlights a growing recognition of the importance of accessibility in the entertainment industry.
For more information on Max’s offerings, you can visit their official site.
This initiative by Max is a commendable step towards creating a more inclusive viewing experience, ensuring that all fans can enjoy their favorite shows without barriers.