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The Last of Us Adds Four to Season 2 Cast, The Last of Us Season 2 Release Date, Plot, Trailer

The Last of Us Adds Four to Season 2:- The Last of Us is one of the most acclaimed and popular video game franchises of all time, with millions of fans around the world. The first game, released in 2013, followed the journey of Joel and Ellie, two survivors of a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by a fungal infection that turns humans into zombie-like creatures. The game was praised for its gripping story, realistic characters, immersive gameplay, and stunning visuals. The game also spawned a DLC, a comic book series, and a live-action adaptation by HBO.

The sequel, The Last of Us Part II, was released in 2020, and continued the story of Joel and Ellie, five years after the events of the first game. The game was met with critical acclaim, but also controversy, as it explored darker and more complex themes, such as revenge, trauma, morality, and identity. The game also introduced new characters, locations, and gameplay mechanics, expanding the world and the lore of The Last of Us.

Now, fans are eagerly awaiting the second season of the HBO series, which will adapt the story of The Last of Us Part II, with some changes and additions. The show will reunite the cast and crew of the first season, as well as introduce new actors and characters. The show is expected to start production soon, and premiere in 2025.

The Last of Us Season 2 Release Date

The Last of Us Season 2 is expected to release in 2025, according to series star Bella Ramsey, who plays Ellie. However, the exact date may change due to the ongoing strikes in Hollywood, which have affected the production of many shows and movies. Showrunner Craig Mazin has stated that the strikes may cause delays and pushbacks for the show, and that he hopes to resolve the issues soon.

The show is set to begin production in spring 2025, in Vancouver, Canada, according to Pedro Pascal, who plays Joel. The show will likely take several months to film and edit, as the first season did. The first season debuted on HBO in early 2022, six months after it wrapped filming. The second season may follow a similar schedule, or take longer, depending on the complexity and length of the episodes.

Spoiler Leaked

The Last of Us Season 2 will follow the storyline of The Last of Us Part II video game, but with some modifications and additions. The show will also include content from the Lost Levels, a series of deleted scenes and alternate endings that were cut from the game due to time and budget constraints. The show will also feature some “radically different” moments, according to Mazin, who said that he wants to surprise and challenge the fans, while staying faithful to the essence of the game.

The show will continue the story of Joel and Ellie, five years after the events of the first season, which ended with Joel lying to Ellie about the Fireflies, a rebel group that wanted to use Ellie’s immunity to create a cure for the infection. The show will explore the consequences of Joel’s decision, and how it affects his relationship with Ellie, as well as his own sense of guilt and redemption.

The Last of Us Adds Four to Season 2 plot

The show will also introduce new characters and locations, such as Abby, a former Firefly who seeks revenge against Joel for killing her father, a surgeon who was supposed to operate on Ellie; Lev and Yara, two siblings who belong to a cult called the Seraphites, who are at war with another faction called the Wolves; Dina, Ellie’s girlfriend and fellow survivor; Jesse, Dina’s ex-boyfriend and friend of Ellie; Tommy, Joel’s brother and former Firefly; and Owen, Abby’s ex-boyfriend and fellow former Firefly.

The show will also feature new gameplay mechanics, such as flashbacks, multiple perspectives, and nonlinear storytelling, which will allow the viewers to see different sides of the story and the characters, and understand their motivations and actions. The show will also explore themes such as revenge, trauma, morality, identity, love, and forgiveness, and how they shape the characters and their choices.

Cast Members

The Last of Us Season 2 will feature the return of the main cast members from the first season, as well as the addition of four new cast members, who will play important roles in the story. Here is the list of the confirmed cast members so far, and the characters they will play:

  • Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller, a smuggler and survivor who becomes Ellie’s protector and father figure.
  • Bella Ramsey as Ellie Williams, a teenage girl who is immune to the infection and the key to a possible cure.
  • Danny Ramirez as Manny Alvarez, a former Firefly and Abby’s friend, who is a member of the Wolves, a militia group that controls Seattle.
  • Ariela Barer as Nora Harris, a former Firefly and Abby’s friend, who is a medic for the Wolves, and who has a history with Ellie.
  • Tati Gabrielle as Mel, a former Firefly and Abby’s friend, who is a pregnant doctor for the Wolves, and who is in a relationship with Owen.
  • Spencer Lord as Owen Moore, a former Firefly and Abby’s ex-boyfriend, who is a leader of the Wolves, and who has doubts about their cause.
  • Gabriel Luna as Tommy Miller, Joel’s brother and former Firefly, who lives in Jackson, a peaceful community of survivors, with his wife Maria.
  • Nico Parker as Sarah Miller, Joel’s daughter, who died in his arms during the outbreak of the infection, and who haunts his memories.
  • Anna Torv as Tess, a smuggler and Joel’s partner, who died in the first season while helping him and Ellie escape from the military.
  • Merle Dandridge as Marlene, the leader of the Fireflies, who died in the first season after Joel killed her to save Ellie.
  • Jeffrey Pierce as Jerry Anderson, Abby’s father and a Firefly surgeon, who died in the first season after Joel killed him to save Ellie.

Predictions & Expectations

The Last of Us Season 2 will likely follow the main plot points of The Last of Us Part II video game, but with some changes and additions. Here are some possible predictions for the show, based on the game and the hints from the show’s creators and cast:

The show will begin with a flashback of Abby’s father’s death, and how it motivated her to seek revenge against Joel. The show will then cut to five years later, where Joel and Ellie are living in Jackson, but have a strained relationship due to Joel’s lie about the Fireflies.

The show will introduce Dina and Jesse, Ellie’s friends and love interests, who will join her on a patrol outside Jackson. The show will also introduce Abby and her friends, who will arrive in Jackson, looking for Joel. The show will feature a shocking and brutal scene, where Abby will confront and kill Joel, in front of Ellie and Tommy, who will barely escape with their lives.

The show will then follow Ellie’s quest for vengeance, as she will leave Jackson and travel to Seattle, where Abby and her friends are based. The show will also follow Abby’s journey, as she will face the consequences of her actions, and encounter new allies and enemies, such as the Seraphites and the Rattlers, two rival groups that are fighting for control of the city.

The show will switch between Ellie’s and Abby’s perspectives, showing their parallel and contrasting stories, and how they affect each other and the people around them. The show will feature several flashbacks, showing the past events that shaped the characters and their relationships, such as Joel and Ellie’s trip to the museum, Abby and Owen’s visit to the aquarium, and Ellie and Dina’s kiss at the dance.

The show will also feature several twists and turns, such as Ellie discovering that Dina is pregnant with Jesse’s child, Abby finding out that Owen cheated on her with Mel, who is also pregnant, and Ellie sparing Abby’s life after a brutal fight, only to lose Dina and the baby, who left her. The show will end with a cliffhanger, where Ellie will leave her guitar and her home, and go after Abby, who escaped with Lev, a young Seraphite who became her friend and companion.

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Ratings & Awards

The Last of Us Season 2 is expected to be a ratings hit, as the first season was one of the most watched and acclaimed shows of 2022. The first season averaged 8.7 million viewers per episode, and received rave reviews from critics and fans alike. The show also won several awards, including Golden Globes, Emmys, and BAFTAs, for its outstanding writing, directing, acting, and production. The series received 8/10 ratings on IMDb.

The second season is likely to attract even more viewers, as it will adapt the story of The Last of Us Part II, which was one of the best-selling and most talked-about video games of 2020. The game sold over 10 million copies worldwide, and generated a lot of buzz and controversy for its bold and divisive narrative choices. The game also received critical acclaim, winning numerous awards, such as Game of the Year, Best Narrative, Best Performance, and Best Audio Design.

Here is a table that shows the ratings of The Last of Us Season 1, and the projected ratings of The Last of Us Season 2, based on the data from IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, and IGN.

SeasonIMDbRotten TomatoesMetacriticIGN
Season 19.2/1095%92/1009.5/10
Season 2 (Projected)9.5/1098%95/10010/10

What happened in the previous season 1?

The Last of Us Season 1 was a faithful adaptation of The Last of Us video game, with some minor changes and additions. The show followed the story of Joel and Ellie, two survivors of a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by a fungal infection that turns humans into zombie-like creatures. The show spanned 10 episodes, each about an hour long, and covered the events of the game from the prologue to the epilogue.

The show began with a prologue, set in 2013, where Joel’s daughter Sarah was killed by a soldier during the outbreak of the infection. The show then cut to 20 years later, where Joel was a smuggler living in a quarantine zone in Boston, with his partner Tess. The show introduced Ellie, a 14-year-old girl who was immune to the infection, and who was entrusted to Joel and Tess by Marlene, the leader of the Fireflies, a rebel group that wanted to use Ellie’s immunity to create a cure for the infection.

The show also introduced other characters, such as Tommy, Joel’s brother and former Firefly, who lived in Jackson, a peaceful community of survivors, with his wife Maria; Bill, a paranoid and eccentric loner, who helped Joel and Ellie get a car; Henry and Sam, two brothers who joined Joel and Ellie for a while, until Sam was bitten by an infected and killed by Henry, who then killed himself; and David, a seemingly friendly survivor, who turned out to be the leader of a group of cannibals, who captured and tried to kill Ellie, until she escaped and killed him.

The show ended with a climactic finale, where Joel and Ellie reached the Firefly hospital in Salt Lake City, where Ellie was supposed to undergo a surgery that would extract the cure from her brain, but would also kill her. Joel, who had grown to love Ellie as his own daughter, refused to let her die, and killed the Fireflies, including Marlene and Jerry, Abby’s father and the surgeon. Joel then lied to Ellie, telling her that there were other immune people, and that the Fireflies had given up on finding a cure. Ellie, who had a vague memory of what happened, asked Joel to swear that he was telling the truth, and Joel did, ending the season on a bittersweet note.

Trailer

The trailer for The Last of Us Season 2 has not been released yet, but it is expected to drop sometime in late 2024 or early 2025, before the premiere of the show. The trailer will likely tease some of the key scenes and moments from the show, such as Joel’s death, Ellie’s revenge, Abby’s redemption, and the final confrontation between the two. The trailer will also showcase some of the new locations, characters, and gameplay mechanics, such as Seattle, the Seraphites, the Rattlers, the flashbacks, and the multiple perspectives.

How does season 1 end?

The ending of The Last of Us Season 1 was a faithful adaptation of the ending of The Last of Us video game, with some minor changes and additions. The ending showed Joel and Ellie reaching the Firefly hospital in Salt Lake City, where Ellie was supposed to undergo a surgery that would extract the cure from her brain, but would also kill her.

Joel, who had grown to love Ellie as his own daughter, refused to let her die, and killed the Fireflies, including Marlene and Jerry, Abby’s father and the surgeon. Joel then lied to Ellie, telling her that there were other immune people, and that the Fireflies had given up on finding a cure. Ellie, who had a vague memory of what happened, asked Joel to swear that he was telling the truth, and Joel did, ending the season on a bittersweet note.

The ending was controversial and divisive, as it raised many questions and moral dilemmas, such as:

  • Was Joel right or wrong to save Ellie and doom humanity?
  • Did Ellie believe Joel’s lie or not?
  • What would Ellie have chosen if she had a say in the matter?
  • How will Joel’s decision affect their relationship and their future?
  • How will Abby react when she finds out what Joel did to her father and the Fireflies?

The ending also set up the stage for the second season, which will explore the consequences of Joel’s decision, and how it will trigger a cycle of violence and revenge, involving Ellie, Abby, and others.

How to Watch

The Last of Us Season 2 will be available to watch on HBO, the premium cable network that also produces and distributes the show. The show will also be available on HBO Max, the streaming service that offers access to HBO’s library of content, as well as original and exclusive shows and movies.

The Last of Us Adds Four to Season 2 spoiler

The show will also be available on other platforms and channels, depending on the region and the deal. For example, in the UK, the show will be available on Sky, in Australia, on Foxtel, and in India, on Disney+ Hotstar. The show will likely have a weekly release schedule, with one episode per week, as the first season did.

What is the storyline of The Last of Us Season 2?

The Last of Us Season 2 will follow the story of The Last of Us Part II video game, but with some modifications and additions. The show will continue the story of Joel and Ellie, five years after the events of the first season, which ended with Joel lying to Ellie about the Fireflies, a rebel group that wanted to use Ellie’s immunity to create a cure for the infection. The show will explore the consequences of Joel’s decision, and how it affects his relationship with Ellie, as well as his own sense of guilt and redemption.

The show will also introduce new characters and locations, such as Abby, a former Firefly who seeks revenge against Joel for killing her father, a surgeon who was supposed to operate on Ellie; Lev and Yara, two siblings who belong to a cult called the Seraphites, who are at war with another faction called the Wolves; Dina, Ellie’s girlfriend and fellow survivor; Jesse, Dina’s ex-boyfriend and friend of Ellie; Tommy, Joel’s brother and former Firefly; and Owen, Abby’s ex-boyfriend and fellow former Firefly.

The show will also feature new gameplay mechanics, such as flashbacks, multiple perspectives, and nonlinear storytelling, which will allow the viewers to see different sides of the story and the characters, and understand their motivations and actions. The show will also explore themes such as revenge, trauma, morality, identity, love, and forgiveness, and how they shape the characters and their choices.

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