The Last of Us Season 2 Finale: Don’t Miss the Epic Release Time on HBO!

This weekend marks the season finale for HBO’s “The Last of Us” in its second season, and fans are eagerly awaiting the exciting broadcast. The series has led viewers on a challenging trek from Jackson to Seattle, where escalating perils continue to endanger their lives. Bella Ramsey portrays Ellie within the show’s cast, stepping up as the main character alongside Isabela Merced (Dina), Young Mazino (Jesse), Gabriel Luna (Tommy), Kaitlyn Dever (Abby), and Golden Globe-winner Jeffrey Wright as Isaac, the chilling leader of the Washington Liberation Front.

In Episode 6 of Season 2 of “The Last of Us,” the narrative shifts to flashbacks detailing Joel and Ellie’s relationship, a crucial aspect that might impact Ellie’s decisions in the final episode. While fans might be eager for more Pedro Pascal, the season finale will delve deeper into the Seattle storyline, concentrating on Ellie, Dina, and Jesse, who have recently reconnected.

The Last Of Us Season 2 Episode 7 Releases Sunday, May 25th At 9 PM ET On HBO & Max

New Episodes Of Season 2 Are Released Every Sunday At 9 PM

Similar to previous episodes, the final episode of The Last of Us season 2 is scheduled to air on HBO at 9 PM Eastern Time on May 25th. This timing has been consistent for most HBO shows, and The Last of Us season 2 is following suit. The episode will be broadcasted on HBO, and it will simultaneously become available on Max in various time zones worldwide. However, viewers will need to convert 9 PM ET to their local time zone for viewing convenience.

– 6 PM Pacific Standard Time (PST) in the U.S. West Coast
– 8 PM Central Standard Time (CST) in the U.S. Midwest
– 7 PM Mountain Standard Time (MST) in the U.S. Rocky Mountains
– 2 AM Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) on Monday, May 26th (which is Sunday evening in Europe).

For those whose time zones aren’t listed, I recommend using a time converter to adjust accordingly based on your location. For viewers in the United States, it will be an evening event, but for fans in Europe, it will be early morning.

What To Expect From The Last Of Us Season 2 Finale

Ellie, Dina, & Jessie Are Deep In A Conflict That Doesn’t Involve Them

Based on the preview trailer for season 2 of The Last of Us, the season finale promises a thrilling escalation of the series’ storyline set in Seattle. The tension between the W.L.F. and the Seraphites is escalating, with Isaac seemingly intent on fueling their cycle of violence. In the trailer, Jesse can be heard expressing her concern that this isn’t their conflict, hinting at the growing danger the city poses for them as outsiders. Additionally, the preview suggests Abby’s return, with Ellie appearing to aim a pistol at her from a hilltop.

Why The Last Of Us Season 2 Is Shorter Than Season 1

The Last Of Us Part II Is Being Spread Out Across Three Seasons

It might surprise fans that season 2 of “The Last of Us” will only have seven episodes instead of the usual nine from season 1. Shorter seasons have become a common trend in the industry, but the decision for this particular reduction isn’t due to budget constraints or studio pressure. Instead, it’s a creative choice made by the show’s writers. Showrunner Craig Mazin recently disclosed that “The Last of Us” would require three seasons to tell the story from “The Last of Us Part II,” making a total of four seasons in all.

Mazin clarified that the reason for this decision was to handle both the extended length of the sequel game compared to the original and the distinct nature of the television medium. He pointed out that a significant season 2 event revolving around Joel necessitated time to portray the emotional repercussions; thus, this season mainly concentrates on Ellie’s story. Conversely, it appears that Catherine O’Hara’s character, Abby, will be at the forefront in season 3 of The Last of Us.

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2025-05-23 06:09