HBO Exec Predicts 4 Seasons for The Last of Us

May 06,25

HBO's critically acclaimed series, The Last of Us, is set to captivate audiences for four seasons, according to executive Francesca Orsi. While no definitive plan has been finalized, Orsi hinted to Deadline that the show may run for a total of three additional seasons following the current one, stating, "I wouldn't want to confirm that, but it's looking like this season and then two more seasons after this, and we're done."

As fans eagerly await the return of the series in April 2025, Orsi teased intriguing developments involving various factions vying for survival. She described these groups as having a unique survivalist edge, presented distinctively through their wardrobe and makeup, setting them apart from typical characters.

The Last of Us Season 2 Cast: Who's New and Coming Back to the HBO Show?

11 ImagesFor those who haven't yet experienced the gripping narrative of the first season, there's still time to get up to speed before the premiere of Episode 1 of Season 2 in April. Unlike Season 1, which adapted the entire first game into its run, HBO plans to stretch The Last of Us Part 2 across multiple seasons. Season 2 will conclude after seven episodes, offering a "natural breakpoint" in the story.

Season 2 introduces a fresh ensemble of characters, including Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, Danny Ramirez as Manny, and Tati Gabrielle as Mel. The role of Catherine O'Hara remains shrouded in mystery, adding an extra layer of anticipation.

In IGN's review of The Last of Us: Season 1, the adaptation was hailed as "a stunning adaptation that should thrill newcomers and enrich those already familiar with Joel and Ellie's journey alike," earning a stellar 9/10 rating.

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