The Last of Us Season 2 Release Date
“The Last of Us Season 2” will premiere on HBO and stream on Max sometime in 2025. While an exact release date has yet to be announced, the new trailer dropped during TLOU Day gives fans a glimpse of what’s to come. Season 2 will consist of seven episodes, two fewer than the first season. This new chapter promises to delve deeper into the complex and often brutal world that Joel and Ellie must navigate, bringing with it new characters, dangers, and emotional stakes.
First Look at Kaitlyn Dever as Abby

One of the most talked-about moments from the new teaser is the introduction of Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, a pivotal character from “The Last of Us Part II” video game. Dever’s portrayal of Abby, a skilled soldier seeking vengeance for the people she loved, has already sparked a lot of buzz. The trailer showcases Abby in intense action scenes, including a gripping sequence where she’s pinned behind a fence by a horde of infected. Abby’s introduction is set to stir strong emotions, as the character was notoriously controversial when she first appeared in the 2020 video game.
Dever’s Abby is seen in various scenes of solitude and struggle, including one where she mournfully crouches by a gravesite. The tension surrounding her character is palpable, reflecting the divided reactions that greeted Abby’s video game debut. In fact, the backlash against Abby was so intense that Naughty Dog co-creator Neil Druckmann and actress Laura Bailey, who originally voiced Abby, received death threats. This intensity has carried over to the series, with fellow actress Isabela Merced noting that Dever required extra security during filming due to the animosity from some fans.
Returning and New Cast Members

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey reprise their iconic roles as Joel and Ellie, respectively, continuing their journey through a world ravaged by the cordyceps infection. Season 2 takes place five years after the events of the first season, with Joel and Ellie’s pasts catching up to them in a world more dangerous and unpredictable than ever. Returning cast members include Gabriel Luna as Tommy, Joel’s brother, and Rutina Wesley as Maria, Tommy’s wife and the leader of a Jackson, Wyoming commune.
Season 2 also introduces several new characters who are crucial to the evolving storyline:
- Isabela Merced as Dina: Ellie’s love interest in Jackson, whose relationship with Ellie is set to play a significant role in the new season.
- Young Mazino as Jesse: Dina’s ex and Ellie’s close friend, whose loyalty and bravery are tested in the unforgiving landscape.
- Jeffrey Wright as Isaac: Reprising his role from the video game as the ruthless leader of the Washington Liberation Front, Isaac brings a new level of conflict to the series.
- Catherine O’Hara: Although her exact role remains undisclosed, the teaser hints at her playing Joel’s therapist in Jackson, pushing him to confront the traumatic events of his past.
Season 2 Storyline and Themes
HBO’s official synopsis for “The Last of Us Season 2” sets the stage for an emotionally charged continuation of the series: “After five years of peace following the events of the first season, Joel and Ellie’s collective past catches up to them, drawing them into conflict with each other and a world even more dangerous and unpredictable than the one they left behind.” The trailer hints at intense scenes of survival, with Joel and Ellie fighting off hordes of infected and dealing with the psychological scars left by their past decisions.



The second season is set to explore themes of revenge, forgiveness, and the moral complexities of survival in a post-apocalyptic world. With returning executive producers Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann at the helm, fans can expect the series to remain faithful to the video game’s narrative while expanding on the rich, character-driven storytelling that made the first season a standout hit.
Stay tuned for more updates on The Last of Us Season 2 release as HBO inches closer to unveiling its next chapter in this groundbreaking game adaptation!