HBO’s The Last of Us Season 2 is Confirmed to Release in 2025

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It has already been assumed that HBO’s The Last of Us Season 2 would be released in 2025 given its filming schedule and now the company has confirmed it is the case.

Filming of the new season was set to take place in January 2024, but recently got pushed back slightly to February because of Pedro Pascal’s busy schedule. The Last of Us Season 2’s official kickoff filming date is now February 20, 2024, and isn’t expected to wrap until September 9, 2024.

Pedro Pascal’s filming schedule includes Gladiator 2, Fantastic Four, and The Maldalorian.

It’s unclear when the already suggested Season 3 will begin filming and release.

The revelation came when GQ magazine asked Druckmann “People are also speculating how Season 2 will encompass such a large game. Will the next season span the entire course of the second game?” To which Druckmann replied, “it’s more than one season.”

A 2025 release date might be somewhat disappointing to fans, but the wait should be worth it. HBO’s adaption of The Last of Us was a huge success for its first season, with the first episode premiering at 4.7 million viewers on the first day.

The weekly episodes then surpassed previous viewer ratings week over week, with the series averaging 32 million viewers per episode.

Are you looking forward to HBO’s The Last of Us Season 2? Let us know in the comments below!

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jadedflux on December 7th, 2023 at 18:43 UTC »

While I'm glad it likely ensures improved quality, I really miss when the TV shows I liked were released yearly. Now days every show is like 3 years out for its next season and by the time it comes around I'm kind of over it (Foundation being a good recent example. I loved S1 for the most part, but have found it impossible to start S2 even though S2 is apparently even better). Makes it really hard to discuss it with people ala Game of Thrones

Thoughtful_Tortoise on December 7th, 2023 at 17:26 UTC »

I really hate the long gap between show seasons nowadays, I know they had the SAG stuff (not sure if that affected this or not) but putting that aside it's a general trend and one I dislike

Luigi_loves_Mario on December 7th, 2023 at 15:22 UTC »

Along with gta vi and Batman 2. Were eating good that year