
The Last of Us Season 2: What to expect in finale? Watch Episode 7 trailer
Agencies As per reports, the creators may keep bringing Pedro Pascal's character through flashbacks
The finale of The Last of Us Season 2 is coming soon. A short trailer offers a glimpse into what viewers might expect. One of the biggest talking points is Jesse. Fans believe the finale may follow the same story as the original game, where Jesse meets a tragic end. The trailer shows Jesse and Ellie walking through the streets of Seattle. The scenes are tense and quick. Isaac is seen leading a WLF squad. Ellie appears to be captured by the Seraphites. Dina is shown looking at Jesse with tears in her eyes. Ellie is also seen riding a boat across rough waters.
At the 17-second mark in the trailer, Jesse and Ellie are running through a theater. This moment stands out to fans of the game. In The Last of Us Part 2, Jesse is killed by Abby in this exact location. In the game, Ellie and Jesse return from the aquarium and plan to head home.
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In the game, Tommy screams from the theater lobby. Ellie and Jesse rush in to help. As they enter, Abby shoots Jesse in the head. The trailer may be setting up this same moment for the show. Fans noticed this and are talking about it online.Also Read: Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2: Release date, episode schedule and where to watch in US and UK
Several fans commented on the trailer. One warned Jesse to stay away from the theater doors. Another predicted the season would end with Jesse's death and Abby's arrival. A third said Jesse was about to get shot. One viewer joked about Ellie and Jesse racing for pizza, hinting at the tense scene.
Is Jesse going to die in The Last of Us Season 2 finale?
Fans believe Jesse might die, based on the game's storyline and scenes in the trailer that match his death in the original story.
Will Season 3 focus on Abby's perspective?
It is likely Season 3 will follow Abby, as the original game's story shifts focus after the theater confrontation involving Jesse.
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