The second season of "The Last of Us" is generating increasing tension among viewers, who tune in week by week to immerse themselves in the story that captivated PlayStation players in 2013. The series has already introduced the Washington Liberation Front (WLF) and all its power, keeping the audience on edge.
HBO and Max have released the second season, and to the surprise and excitement of fans, it has been confirmed that the series has been renewed for a third installment. With only two previous video games, it is unknown what the new season will entail, adding an additional element of intrigue.
Episode 4 of the series, titled "Secrets," premieres this Sunday, May 4, at 7:00 PM on the streaming platform Max and on the HBO pay channel. Subscribers will have the opportunity to watch it at their preferred time to avoid the spoilers flooding social media.
The season will consist of 7 episodes in total, unlike the 9 in the first installment. The final episode of this season will air on May 25, thus completing the list of episodes that will be released weekly.
In the previous episode, Ellie mourns the death of Joel Miller and decides to embark on her own quest for revenge against Abby Anderson, classified as the new villain. Accompanied by Dina, Ellie ventures into Seattle in search of justice, as new characters and conflicts emerge that promise to keep the intrigue rising. The tension between the protagonists and the villains is escalating, leaving viewers eager to discover the outcome.
The cast of this season includes Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller in flashbacks, Bella Ramsey as Ellie Williams, Kaitlyn Dever as Abby Anderson, and other talented actors portraying the various key characters in the plot. The development of the narrative and the interactions between the characters promise to keep the audience on the edge of their seats in each episode.