Season 2 of HBO's The Last of Us will adapt part of the second game in Naughty Dog's acclaimed series, and is coming in 2025.
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"And indeed, the story may require Season 4," says series co-creator and co-showrunner Craig Mazin.
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Wright will play Isaac, leader of the Washington Liberation Front, in the HBO show's season season, just as he did in the game it's adapting.
Though a second season of the acclaimed series is in production, an official premiere date is currently unknown.
Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey will be reprising their roles as Joel and Ellie respectively, and now you can check out how they're going to look in season 2.
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Merced joins a growing list of actors confirmed for season 2 of the show, including Kaitlyn Dever as Abby and Young Mazino as Jesse.
Mazino is nominated for an award in this year's Emmys for his role as Paul Cho in the Netflix series Beef.
The 27-year old actress is best known for her roles in Justified, Last Man Standing, and Dopesick, among others.
The series was nominated for 19 awards at the Creative Arts Emmys, and is also nominated for an additional 5 at the Primetime Emmys.
The studio has ended development on the multiplayer title, choosing instead to focus on developing single player games.
"At this point it’s not something that has begun in any fashion, at least, not that I know of," says Jeffrey Pierce, who plays Tommy.
Kaitlyn Dever, best known for her roles in Unbelievable and Dopesick (among others), is reportedly in talks to play Abby.
Vinit Agarwal, game director on the multiplayer project, says he is still working on it.
Production on the show's second season, which was officially greenlit earlier this year, will begin in early 2024.
The LinkedIn profile for former associate game designer at Naughty Dog, Ian Blake, indicates that The Last of Us' multiplayer title would feature large player counts.
Reports of layoffs and the multiplayer project being "on ice" have raised concerns about its future and Sony's live-service push.