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2023 marks the year that the video game adaptation curse was officially vanquished, and we have HBO's The Last of Us to thank for that. Adapting esteemed video game developer Naughty Dog's multi-game of the year-winning masterpiece is no easy task, mainly due to the game's beloved stories and characters and a passionate fanbase to defend them. Before the show's release, there was reasonable apprehension among fans, given that live-action video game adaptations are notorious for being inaccurate and downright unwatchable at worst. That being said, as many fans of the show know, HBO's The Last of Us is finally a video game adaptation done right.

In fact, The Last of Us show could easily serve as a lesson to all adaptations. The Emmy-bound series was clearly made by a cast and crew who love and respect the original source material, but HBO's hit also isn't afraid to deviate from the game in ways that make sense. From Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie's (Bella Ramsey) infectious chemistry to the terrifyingly accurate Clicker zombies, not to mention a marvelous reinvention of Bill (Nick Offerman) and Frank's (Murray Barlett) relationship, the series has already made its mark on history as the best video game show adaptation ever made.

Judging from positive reviews and incredibly high ratings, critics and audiences everywhere seem to agree. Perhaps noticing the success of the show, HBO has already greenlit a second season before Season 1 even concluded. The show's viewers are probably ecstatic by the prospect of Joel and Ellie returning to Max, and suffice it to say, we here at Collider are pretty excited to see what's in store for these characters. To find out all the details for the next chapter in The Last of Us saga, here is everything we know so far about The Last of Us Season 2.

Editor's Note: This article was updated on February 3, 2024.

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The Last Of Us

After a global pandemic destroys civilization, a hardened survivor takes charge of a 14-year-old girl who may be humanity's last hope.

Release Date
January 15, 2023
Cast
Pedro Pascal , Bella Ramsey , Gabriel Luna , Anna Torv , Merle Dandridge , Nico Parker , Nick Offerman , Storm Reid
Main Genre
Thriller
Seasons
2
Franchise
The Last of Us
Characters By
Neil Druckmann, Bruce Straley
Creator
Craig Mazin, Neil Druckmann
Main Characters
Joel Miller, Ellie
Producer
Cecil O'Connor
Number of Episodes
9

Does 'The Last of Us' Season 2 Have a Release Date?

Joel and Ellie in The Last of Us Season 1 Finale
Image via HBO

Due to the anticipated sophomore season of the show being in such early development, we don't currently have an established release date for The Last of Us Season 2 as of now, but we can pretty safely rule out that it will premiere in 2023. Bella Ramsey confirmed that the series will likely return in 2025, saying,

"It will be a while. I think we’ll probably shoot at the end of this year or, beginning of next. So it’ll probably be the end of 2024, early 2025."

That information has now been confirmed by HBO, with Francesca Orci, the Head of HBO Drama telling Deadline that Season 2 is currently projected to premiere in 2025. Of course, changes to that schedule are still possible due to the current status of the production.

Will 'The Last of Us' Season 2 be Released on Streaming or on Cable?

Pedro Pascal in The Last of Us Season 1
Image by Jefferson Chacon

Just like Season 1, Season 2 of The Last of Us is expected to arrive on both the HBO cable channel and on Max on the same day. Though the release of Season 2 is certainly a long way off, we expect that the follow-up will also premiere during HBO's prime time slot on Sundays at 9 PM ET/PT on both the HBO cable channel and on Max. And, of course, while you wait, you can watch all of The Last of Us Season 1 on Max with the following link:

Watch on Max

Does 'The Last of Us' Season 2 Have a Trailer?

A second season was only announced somewhat recently towards the end of January, so filming has not yet begun for Season 2, and we won't likely get a good look at the season until it's well into post-production. However, it does seem that filming for the show's next season could very well happen sooner rather than later. In a recent interview with Collider's own Steve Weintraub, series star Pedro Pascal didn't give any major details on Joel and Ellie's next appearance but did hint that "there is a chance" that the show will begin filming later this year in 2023.

Will 'The Last of Us' Season 2 Adapt 'The Last of Us: Part II'?

Abby rappeling down a rope in The Last of Us Part II
Image via Naughty Dog

Yes, the upcoming season will adapt the acclaimed video game sequel, The Last of Us: Part II (2020). Bella Ramsey referenced the second game's storyline when expressing excitement for Season 2:

I'm excited for the really intense stuff, because I did a bit of that in Season 1 obviously, but to do that. And actually more physical scenes because Ellie is obviously more physically fit in Season 2. I love stunt stuff, and like waking up with bruises the next day, and finding myself with a black eye, just because it feels like so good to have done it.

So I'm looking forward to doing that stuff, and also the Dina storyline. Because obviously, I had the one episode in Season 1 with Ellie and Riley, but to have it as a storyline throughout the whole of the second game in terms of Ellie and Dina is really exciting.

Many fans of the series are more than familiar with the sequel, and its various twists and turns, but in case you were one of the many who discovered Joel and Ellie's story through the show rather than the game, here is a brief spoiler-free summary of Part II. Keep in mind that this may include some spoilers for The Last of Us Season 1 and The Last of Us (2013) game.

Taking place five years after the events of the first game, The Last of Us: Part II introduces gamers to a very different version of Ellie (Ashley Johnson). Where the original game was Joel's (Troy Baker) story, Part II is very much Ellie's, as she's easily the main protagonist of the game's plot. Gone is the naive and rambunctious teenager, Ellie is now an adult woman who is drowning in complex emotions after learning what Joel did for her in the last game. Now estranged from her father figure, Ellie now assists in giving back to the community that Tommy (Jeffrey Pierce) and Maria (Ashley Scott) have built, but that all changes when a mysterious group of soldiers led by a woman named Abby (Laura Bailey) comes knocking on their doorstep. What the strangers do to Ellie and the rest of the community leaves them permanently scarred, leading the psychologically broken Ellie to seek revenge. With the help of her girlfriend Dina (Shannon Woodward), Ellie travels to Seattle to find the people responsible for the heinous attack against them.

While Part II received hundreds of game of the year awards, it was also far more divisive than its predecessor. So divisive in fact that it could be considered the video game equivalent of Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) in regard to how split the discourse around the game was. It seemed that half of the people who played Part II praised it as a masterpiece, being a bold sequel that expertly subverts expectations and takes huge risks in its storytelling. The other half thought Part II missed what made the first game great, feeling that its treatment of certain characters was unsatisfying and rushed.

Regardless of the second game's reception, it just makes sense that adapting it for a second season is the way forward for the series. Original game creator and series contributor Neil Druckmann also hinted that would be the case in a tweet that simply stated "Part II" shortly after the second season's announcement. Bella Ramsey also indicated that the new season would largely focus on her rather than Joel, saying "I'm nervous about being potentially without Pedro for a while."

Who's In the Cast of 'The Last of Us' Season 2?

Already confirmed to return are the main series stars and Game of Thrones alumni Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. Pascal has become one of the biggest stars in Hollywood today, leading a whole new generation of Star Wars fans with the hit series, The Mandalorian. Bella Ramsey has also become a big force in the television world, appearing in another HBO series, His Dark Materials. Also expected to return for the second season are Gabriel Luna (Terminator: Dark Fate) as Joel's brother, Tommy, and Rutina Wesley (True Blood), as Tommy's wife, Maria, both of whom are characters who had a big role in Part II.

The Last of Part II heavily features Abby and Dina. When talking about Abby, Mazin said the following:

Anytime you talk about Abby, you start to excite certain corners of the internet. All I can say is that Neil and I will be adapting the story to television, as best we see fit. It seems likely that main characters that are crucial to the storyline would be portrayed, but no, right now, it’s too early for me to commit to anything in print, let’s put it that way.

In March 2023, Neil Druckmann hinted at Abby's arrival via Twitter:

Prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike, Craig Mazin revealed that they were already in the middle of casting for Season 2.

“We’ve got a pretty good track record of making major cast announcements and people going ‘really?’ which will probably continue.”

After months of speculation, in January 2024, it was confirmed that Kaitlyn Dever would be playing Abby in The Last of Us Season 2. Dever already has an impressive resume of acclaimed movies and TV shows under her belt, including Booksmart, Unbelievable, Short Term 12, No One Will Save You, Detroit, The Spectacular Now, Justified, and Beautiful Boy. She received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for her role as Betsy Mallum in the Hulu limited series Dopesick. Dever confirmed the news on her Instagram:

A day after it was announced that Dever would be playing Abby, it was announced that Young Mazino would be playing the role of Jesse, the leader of a patrol group in the Jackson community, who has a history with Ellie. Mazino is most known for his role as Paul Cho in the acclaimed Netflix series Beef. He recently received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for his role in the series.

A day after Mazino was cast, it was revealed that Isabela Merced will be playing the role of Dina, Ellie's love interest. Merced, much like Dever, has quite a filmography. She's starred in action movies such as Transformers: The Last Knight, Sweet Girl, and Sicario: Day of the Soldado; family movies including Dora and the Lost City of Gold and Spirit Untamed; and comedies including Instant Family, Let It Snow, and Father of the Bride. Merced will also soon star in the Sony Marvel movie Madame Web as Anya Corazon, Alien: Romulus in an undisclosed role, and she'll play Hawkgirl in James Gunn's Superman: Legacy.

In February 2024 it was announced that Emmy winner Catherine O'Hara would be joining the cast of Season 2 in an undisclosed role. O'Hara is most known for her role as Moira Rose in Schitt's Creek as well as her roles in Beetlejuice, the Home Alone movies, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Best in Show. O'Hara most recently starred in Matthew Vaughn's romantic spy comedy Argylle and will next be seen reprising her role as Delia Deetz in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.

Who's Making 'The Last of Us' Season 2?

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Most of the lead creative team from The Last of Us Season 1 are expected to return for Season 2. Namely, this includes Neil Druckmann, who has been heavily involved with the series based on the game he helped create. Following the second season's announcement, Druckmann had this to say:

I’m humbled, honored, and frankly overwhelmed that so many people have tuned in and connected with our retelling of Joel and Ellie’s journey. The collaboration with Craig Mazin, our incredible cast & crew, and HBO exceeded my already high expectations. Now we have the absolute pleasure of being able to do it again with season two! On behalf of everyone at Naughty Dog & PlayStation, thank you!

Also returning is executive producer and series creator Craig Mazin is also returning, having some similar terms of endearment ahead of the second season:

I’m so grateful to Neil Druckmann and HBO for our partnership, and I’m even more grateful to the millions of people who have joined us on this journey. The audience has given us the chance to continue, and as a fan of the characters and world Neil and Naughty Dog created, I couldn’t be more ready to dive back in.

Mazin, Druckmann, and Peter Hoar will also be returning to direct certain episodes of Season 2. They'll also be joined by Kate Herron (Loki), Nina Lopez-Corrado (Perry Mason), Stephen Williams (Watchmen), and Emmy-winner Mark Mylod (Succession).

When Will 'The Last of Us' Season 2 Start Filming?

Bella Ramsey as Ellie in The Last of Us Episode 8
Image by Jefferson Chacon 

The Last of Us Season 2 will begin production in February 2024 in Vancouver, Canada. Pre-production on The Last of Us Season 2 was suspended indefinitely due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. The season had not begun filming yet, with scripts still in development, when the strike were called. Neil Druckmann did reveal that Season 2 would start production very soon, saying:

“We’ve outlined all of Season 2, and we’re ready to go as soon as the strike ends.”

Shortly before the start of production, a post was shared on Instagram of some of the cast of Season 2, including Merced and Mazino.

Will 'The Last of Us' Get a Season 3?

Ellie and Joel in The Last of Us
Image by Jefferson Chacon

As many fans of the games know, there currently isn't a The Last of Us: Part III. So, as it stands now, there's nothing left to adapt after Part II. With that said, The Last of Us Part II is almost twice as long as the first game. Mazin talked about taking multiple seasons solely from Part II.

There’s no way to tell the remaining story in one more season. We would need more time than that. But we are also committed to moving toward a conclusion, as opposed to creating an open-ended series that goes on as long as people watch.