After roughly two years, season 2 of The Last of Us is finally here — and thankfully so. The video game adaptation won over fans in its first season, and the second installment is already off to a heart-stopping start.
Instead of kicking off where the first season ended, The Last of Us jumps ahead five years to see how, and if, the relationship between Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) has weathered the proverbial storm. A lot can change in half a decade, but curing the Cordyceps virus isn’t one of them. The infection has only spread further, making America’s landscape even deadlier.
Video game fans should take note: This new season of The Last of Us will not recreate the original subject matter beat by beat. Writer, director and executive producer Neil Druckmann discussed the reasons for this creative choice during a virtual press conference for the series, which CNET attended.
Empathy is the first reason — building an emotional connection with certain characters and their storylines required altering the narrative structure to create stakes for the audience. That connection comes more naturally when you’re stepping into a character’s shoes while playing the game.
Timing is the other reason. “If we were to stick to a very similar timeline, viewers would have to wait a very, very long time to get that context,” Druckmann said. Context is key, and by all accounts this strategy is working. Season 1 broke viewership ratings, and just days before the Season 2 premiere, HBO renewed The Last of Us for a third season.
Gabriel Luna, Kaitlyn Dever, Isabela Merced, Young Mazino, Catherine O’Hara and Rutina Wesley also star in the series. Read on to learn when to stream and the episode release schedule for The Last of Us Season 2.
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When you can watch The Last of Us Season 2
The Last of Us Season 2’s third episode will air on Sunday, April 27, at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and Max. The remaining four episodes of the season will air weekly on Sundays until the finale, which will air on May 25.
If you want to stay updated on all the drama in The Last of Us without an active HBO subscription, you’ll need to subscribe to Max. There are two plan options available: the ad-supported tier for $10 per month and the ad-free tier for $17 per month. To upgrade to 4K picture quality, you can opt for the Ultimate plan for $21 per month.
Additionally, a megabundle that includes Hulu, Disney+, and Max is available. The ad-supported version costs $17 per month, while the ad-free version costs $30 per month.