The Last of Us Season 2 is Chomping at the Bit for the Strikes to End

Pedro Pascal as Joel and Bella Ramsey as Ellie in promo for HBO's The Last of Us.
Pedro Pascal as Joel and Bella Ramsey as Ellie in promo for HBO's The Last of Us.
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Much like the Naughty Dog games the show’s based on, HBO’s The Last of Us was a massive hit that secured a fanbase that’s eager for season two to begin. Of course, like almost everything else, the Writers and Actors strikes have ground production for the zombie drama’s second season to a standstill. HBO wanted to try and get ahead of those strikes by holding auditions using the script from The Last of Us Part II (which it’ll partially be adapting), but those plans fell apart not long after.

But according to the games’ co-director (and the show’s co-showrunner) Neil Druckmann, that sophomore season is ready to jump into production once both those strikes come to an end. During a recent walkthrough of The Last of Us-themed Halloween Horror Nights house, he said the show’s staff “outlined all of season 2 and we’re ready to go as soon as the strike ends.” His words echo that of fellow showrunner Craig Mazin, who told Entertainment Weekly in late August the show made decent headway before the strikes happen. At the time, Mazin said all of the season two was mapped out, and he “wrote and submitted the script for the first episode and sent it in [to HBO] around 10:30 or 10:40 p.m. right before [the WGA] strike began.”

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