The Last of Us

2023 American television series

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2025 The season became the most-viewed across all streaming services in the week following its premiere.
April 24 2025 Max and Complex host an advanced screening of the third episode at NYA Studios in Los Angeles.
2025 Rotten Tomatoes reports 95% positive reviews from 131 critics, with an average rating of 8.5 out of 10 for the second season.
2025 The series achieves a 96% positive review rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 105 critics, with an average rating of 8.35 out of 10.
2025 The season premiere drew 5.3 million viewers in the United States, representing a 13% increase from the first season's premiere and a 150% surge in viewership in the week leading up to the premiere.
2025 Second season of The Last of Us TV series is set to be produced, continuing the story from the first season.
April 13 2025 Second season of The Last of Us premiered on HBO.
April 13 2025 Official premiere of the second season on HBO and Max.
April 13 2025 Official premiere of The Last of Us season 2 on HBO and Max, with simultaneous American Sign Language versions directed by Leila Hanaumi.
April 13 2025 Official premiere date of the second season on HBO and Max. HBO partners with Athletic Club to display the series logo on their playing kit and stadium.
2025 On Rotten Tomatoes, the season achieves a 93% positive review rate from 59 critics, with an average rating of 8.4 out of 10.
April 10 2025 Red carpet and theater screenings of the second season held in London.
April 10 2025 Theater screening of the first episode scheduled in London at Vue West End.
April 9 2025 HBO renewed The Last of Us for a third season before the second season had premiered.
2025 The second season of The Last of Us receives critical acclaim, with a 93% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an 82/100 score on Metacritic, being praised as potentially the best video game adaptation to date.
April 5 2025 Red carpet and theater screenings of the second season held in Paris.
April 5 2025 Theater screening of the first episode scheduled in Paris at the Grand Rex.
April 2 2025 Theater screening of the first episode scheduled in Sydney.
March 31 2025 Cast members attended a Sydney press event to celebrate the Australian launch of Max.
March 31 2025 First season's American Sign Language version set to be released on Max.
March 24 2025 Red carpet premiere of the second season in Hollywood, Los Angeles.
March 24 2025 Nine character posters are released. The first episode receives its red carpet world premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. Pedro Pascal appears on Jimmy Kimmel Live! alongside a series clip.
March 24 2025 First episode received its red carpet premiere in Los Angeles.
March 24 2025 Nine character posters are released. Pedro Pascal appears on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
March 24 2025 The first episode receives its red carpet world premiere at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles.
March 20 2025 A poster of Joel and Ellie was released.
March 2025 Max Ahlers, Brendan Fraser, Vincent Lamanna, Joe Pantoliano, Young Mazino, and Coral Peña were announced as cast members for the second season.
March 13 2025 The season's key art is released.
2025 Third season is expected to begin filming in Vancouver in mid-2025.
March 2025 Full trailer for the second season released at SXSW.
March 2025 Castings of Rafael Casal, Brent Barer, Leah Jeffries, and Emily Lord were announced for the second season.
March 8 2025 Cast and creators including Kaitlyn Dever, Neil Druckmann, Diego Luna, Craig Mazin, Pedro Pascal, and Bella Ramsey are set to appear on a panel at SXSW.
March 5 2025 Castings for Ahlers, Burke, Lamanna, Pantoliano, Park, and Ubach were announced.
March 1 2025 Multiple castings were announced, including Ramirez, Barer, Gabrielle, and Lord.
February 19 2025 HBO released character posters featuring Abby, Ellie, and Joel.
February 2025 HBO announces the official premiere date of April 13 for the second season.
January 15 2025 Additional photography took place at the Vancouver Aquarium.
January 6 2025 A new teaser trailer was aired during Sony's Consumer Electronics Show presentation.
January 6 2025 Neil Druckmann announced the season's April premiere window during Sony's Consumer Electronics Show presentation.
2024 Development of The Last of Us Part II Remastered coincided with story development for the second season, allowing Druckmann to revisit narrative intricacies.
2024 Gustavo Santaolalla was nominated for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) at the 75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for his work on the third episode of The Last of Us.
2024 David Fleming won the ASCAP Screen Music Award for Composers' Choice: Television Score of the Year for his work on The Last of Us series.
December 12 2024 Isabela Merced presented Best Adaptation at the Game Awards alongside Shannon Woodward.
December 5 2024 A preview of the season is shown to audiences at a Max showcase in London.
November 12 2024 HBO releases new footage for the second season alongside The Penguin's finale.
September 2024 Additional photography for the second season took place in Downtown Vancouver.
September 27 2024 The production office closed.
September 26 2024 For The Last of Us Day, HBO released the season's synopsis, posters by Greg Ruth, and the first teaser trailer set to Pearl Jam's 'Future Days'.
August 2024 First footage of the second season was released.
August 2024 Filming for the second season concludes in British Columbia.

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