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The Last of Us season 3 release date set for 2027 as HBO confirms return

The Last of Us season 3 release date set for 2027 as HBO confirms return

Express Tribune20-07-2025
HBO has confirmed that season 3 of The Last of Us will arrive in 2027, marking a four-year gap since season 2.
The announcement has generated both anticipation and questions among viewers eager to see the continuation of the critically acclaimed series.
The series, adapted from the popular video game, has maintained strong interest despite delays and changes in its creative team.
Neil Druckmann, co-director of the series and creator of the original games, has confirmed his departure from the project.
However, his work remains an important reference for the future direction of the series, according to those involved in production.
HBO's Casey Bloys has indicated that the writing for the season is progressing well, while co-creator Craig Mazin has noted that discussions for potential additional seasons are underway.
Season 2 of The Last of Us continues to receive industry recognition, earning 17 Emmy Award nominations that highlight performances from Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, as well as the series' production design and soundtrack.
Looking ahead to season 3, viewers can expect the introduction of Abby, a major character from the video game, who is set to play a central role in the upcoming storyline.
Season 3 of The Last of Us will continue its exploration of survival and human connection within a post-apocalyptic world when it returns on HBO in 2027.
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