The Last Of Us Season 2 Gets First Teaser Trailer

HBO has released a flurry of first looks at several major series coming in 2025, including The Last of Us Season 2, White Lotus Season 3, the Game of Thrones spin-off A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and more. The Last of Us footage is the first new look at what’s ahead for Joel (Pedro
The Last Of Us Season 2 Gets First Teaser Trailer

HBO has released a flurry of first looks at several major series coming in 2025, including The Last of Us Season 2, White Lotus Season 3, the Game of Thrones spin-off A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and more. The Last of Us footage is the first new look at what’s ahead for Joel (Pedro Pascal), Ellie (Bella Ramsey), and the horrors that await.

It’s a quick 25-second look, but in it, we get a quick peek at Ellie’s tattoo cover-up on her arm, her love interest Dina (Isabela Merced), Seraphites (aka Scars), and Jeffrey Wright reprising his role as Isaac, who is the leader of WLF (Washington Liberation Front). There’s also a look at Catherine O’Hara’s mystery role talking to Pascal’s Joel.

HBO previously dropped first-look images back in May of Joel and Ellie, with fans capturing more images of Ramsey and Merced around the Vancouver set. Season 2 of the Emmy award-winning series is set to evolve around some of the events of The Last of Us Part II, as there are several seasons of material mapped out from the much-longer sequel.

It’s confirmed there will only be seven episodes to the long-awaited sophomore season, and with HBO sprinkling breadcrumbs of material along the way, it’s going to be a long time before The Last of Us fans can have a proper meal.

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