The First Trailer for The Last of Us Confirms Major Update for Season 2

The second season of The Last of Us has been unveiled in a new trailer for upcoming HBO shows and seems to be particularly far from the original games.

Based on the hit PlayStation franchise, the first season followed survivors Joel (played by Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) as they navigate a post-apocalyptic global invasion through fungal zombies.

At the end of the first nine-episode outing, Joel makes the decision to save Ellie from certain death, despite her immunity to the virus that makes her humanity the last hope.

The second season will be access to the video game franchise, released for consoles in 2020.

Pedro and Bella reprise their roles along with newcomer Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, Jeffrey Wright as Isaac Dixon, and Isabela Merced as Ellie’s lover, Dina.

Schitt’s Creek favorite Catherine O’Hara also joins in an undisclosed role.

One of her scenes was featured heavily in the brief trailer for the second season, included in an exciting reel of HBO shows airing Sunday.

In the scene, her character wonders about Ellie and asks Joel, “Did you hurt her?”

To which Joël confesses through tears: “I kept it. »

Joel’s passionate resolve to save Ellie from the doctors who would have killed her to cure the cordyceps infection is the cause of much of the confrontation in the second game.

However, the trailer already deviates significantly from the original story as, in the game, Joel confesses to his brother Tommy, played in the series by Gabriel Luna.

While the trailer already foreshadows massive departures from the game’s narrative, enthusiasts are keeping an eye on the direction of the second installment of the HBO adaptation.

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Some brief excerpts also discuss many violent moments and terrifying encounters with those inflamed to come.

The exact release date has yet been confirmed, but the second season is scheduled for 2025 and is expected to consist of seven episodes. A third season is also planned, but it has already been officially ordered.

Along with the trailer for The Last of Us, HBO audiences were treated to a clip from the upcoming Game of Thrones prequel, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.

There’s also a first look at the upcoming seasons of The White Lotus, And Just Like That. . . season 3 and Industry.

The Last of Us is available to stream on Sky Go and NOW.

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