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HBO’s The Last of Us Season 2 will premiere in April

HBO’s The Last of Us was a huge hit when it released back in early 2023, amassing 10s of millions of viewers and winning a ton of awards. Though it was known that Season 2 is planned to premier some time in 2025, we now have a much more concrete release window.

Announced during Sony’s CES conference, the media and tech giant officially confirmed that Season 2 of HBO’s The Last of Us will premiere in April of this year, as revealed by a brand new trailer.

Focusing on new character Abby (portrayed by Kaitlyn Dever), the teaser gives us a brief look at many iconic moments from the second game – though not enough to ruin any surprises for those who have not played the 2020 sequel.

Additionally, with the scope of TLOU Part II being far more outreaching than the first game, this latest trailer gives us some indication as to just how much of the game’s story will be covered with Season 2 – though of course HBO’s adaptation could jump back and forth with its timelines, so we will have to wait and see.

Season one of HBO’s The Last of Us was a massive hit, and so it will be interesting to see what show watchers think of the second Season when it arrives in just a few short months.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of the trailer? Are you excited for Season 2? Without spoilers, how far into Part II’s story do you think the show will go? Let us know down below.

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