Fans of HBO's post-apocalyptic series The Last of Us are counting down the weeks until its highly anticipated release, but they’re also dreading the potential for utter disappointment. While the hit show, starring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, doesn’t yet have an official premiere date for its second season, some plot details have already been revealed — and they’re exactly what’s unsettling fans of both the series and the original game.
The Last of Us Mastered Time Shifts — But the Series Might Struggle
While the first season was based entirely on the first game, the second season will apparently cover the events of the second game — which is nearly twice as long due to its time-jumping narrative. The story unfolds from the perspectives of two main characters: first, players experience Ellie’s vengeful journey against Abby, who (spoiler alert!) brutally kills Joel. Then, the game shifts back in time, allowing players to control Abby and experience her side of the story.
How the Series Creators Plan to Tackle This Is Still a Mystery
Until the second season of The Last of Us airs, it’s unclear what specific approach the creators and writers have chosen. Other than the assurance that the show will follow the key events of the game and aim to faithfully adapt them, no concrete details have been disclosed. The premiere of the new season is scheduled for spring 2025.