As a devoted fan, I can’t contain my excitement! The highly-anticipated premiere of The Last of Us Season 2 is just around the corner on HBO. Here’s a sneak peek: Mark your calendars for the exact date and time it airs on both HBO and Max. Also, get ready to know how many episodes we’ll be getting and the full release schedule! Stay tuned for more updates!
In a short while, it’s time to return to Jackson. The second installment of the popular video game adaptation continues five years on, finding Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) living separate but tranquil lives; is Ellie aware that Joel deceived her about the Fireflies and the events at the hospital?
According to the summary, they become embroiled in a conflict with one another and a world that is both perilous and full of surprises, surpassing the danger they had previously encountered.
To avoid spoilers for each episode of The Last of Us Season 2, it’s essential that you tune in at the right time every week as they’ll likely be shared widely on social media.
What time is The Last of Us Season 2 Episode 1 out?
The Last of Us Season 2 premieres on Sunday, April 13, at 9pm ET/PT on HBO.
You can catch this program simultaneously on HBO’s TV network and Max, allowing you the flexibility to watch it at your convenience. If you reside in the UK, a Sky or Now TV subscription will be necessary to view it, while in Canada, a Crave subscription is required.
For those outside the United States, here’s your time zone information. You might have to pull an all-nighter, I’m afraid.
- Canada (Crave): 9pm
- Brazil: 10pm
- Portugal and western Europe: 2am (Monday, April 14)
- UK (Sky Atlantic): 2am (Monday, April 14)
- Spain and central Europe: 3am (Monday, April 14)
- Bulgaria and eastern Europe: 4am Monday, April 14)
- India: 6:30am (Monday, April 14)
- Australia (Binge): 11am (Monday, April 14)
- New Zealand (Sky SoHo): 1pm (Monday, April 14)
How many episodes are there?
There are only seven episodes in The Last of Us Season 2.
Compared to Season 1’s stretch of nine episodes, this feels like a reduction, particularly since many HBO series usually air between eight and ten episodes. Dune: Prophecy being the latest example that breaks this pattern.
According to Neil Druckmann, who created the original game, the decision to split it into seven episodes wasn’t due to anyone instructing them to do so a specific number. Instead, it was a creative choice they made.
As a gamer, I can’t wait to dive deep into the remaining chapters of this captivating narrative. The upcoming seventh installment will serve as the pivotal moment, setting the stage for uncharted territories. We’ll continue the journey from there in the next season, starting at that critical juncture.
The Last of Us Season 2 release schedule
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2025-04-07 18:53