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The Last of Us Season 2 will take longer, still in Scripting Stage

The Last Of Us Season 2

The second season of The Last of Us is eagerly awaited by its audience. The show is still in the draught stage, according to writer-director Craig Mazin, so they might have to wait a little longer. Speaking at NAB Show Live in Las Vegas, Mazin revealed that British Columbia will be the location for Season 2, although she did not provide any other information.

However, he did state that there is “quite a bit of story to tell,” and the show would go on past Season 2. We intend to continue doing it beyond just one more season, according to Mazin. “We ought to stay here for a while.”

The Last of Us Season 3 Update

Season 3 is already confirmed to be in the works, with Neil Druckmann, the series’ creator & a show writer, playing a key role in its creation.

Though it’s unknown if the show will focus on all of The Last of Us: Part II or just a portion of it, it is widely thought that Season 2 will adapt the game’s events. Both Mazin & Druckmann have emphasised that the TV series won’t delve further than what happened in the game. Because The Last of Us: Part III is currently unavailable, Part II serves as the conclusion to the narrative.

Cast & Crew

Bella Ramsey (Ellie) will star in the film Monstrous Beauty and will play a significant role in the upcoming second season of the BBC drama Time in addition to the upcoming season of The Last of Us. Pedro Pascal (Joel) is currently in the “first position” on the HBO series, which means that HBO has first dibs on scheduling him for filming.

Release Date

The Last of Us Season 2 is anticipated to start filming in 2023, but it may not be released until 2025. For those who want to stay up to date, GameSpot has put together a summary of everything we presently know about the upcoming season.

Despite the lengthy wait, The Last of Us franchise appears to have a promising future with the promise of more seasons & a wealth of storylines to come. Fans will simply have to wait patiently for the show’s producers to execute their vision.