HBO's highly anticipated The Last of Us Season 2 premieres this April! Mark your calendars for Sunday, April 13th at 9pm ET/PT, streaming simultaneously on Max. This seven-episode season promises a gripping continuation of Joel and Ellie's journey.
Set five years after the events of Season 1, the story finds Joel and Ellie residing with Tommy in Montana. Season 2 adapts elements from The Last of Us Part II, offering familiar territory for gamers while delivering fresh thrills for newcomers.
Returning are Pedro Pascal as Joel and Bella Ramsey as Ellie, joined by a stellar cast of newcomers: Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, Isabela Merced as Dina, Merle Dandridge as Marlene, and others.
Explore the newly released character posters below:
The Last of Us Season 2 Character Posters
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Following the phenomenal success of Season 1 (which garnered numerous Emmy Awards), HBO is enthusiastically moving forward with The Last of Us, with hints suggesting a potential four-season run. This indicates that Season 2 won't fully encompass the entirety of the video game's storyline.
Revisit our review of The Last of Us Season 1 here.
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