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    ‘the Last of Us’ Season 3: Cast, Plot, Premiere Date, What to Know

    Press RoomBy Press RoomMay 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Warning: Major spoilers ahead for “The Last of Us” season two.

    “The Last of Us” season two ends with a bang, as Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) finally come face-to-face for a moment in the last episode.

    This season has pulled on the audience’s heartstrings with gut-wrenching moments, chief among them Joel’s (Pedro Pascal) death in episode two. But the series’ exploration of grief and love has been just as emotional as the brutal violence that Ellie was forced to watch, and the season finale doubles down on it all.

    The finale sees Ellie and Jesse (Young Mazino) head to Seattle to try to find Tommy (Gabriel Luna). They even hear over the radio that he uses a sniper rifle to murder numerous members of the Washington Liberation Front. But after the pair disagree about getting revenge on Abby, Ellie decides to go it alone and follow Abby’s group to the Seattle aquarium.

    After a brief detour and a clash with the Seraphites, Ellie eventually finds her way there and kills Abby’s ally Owen (Spencer Lord) almost immediately. But Ellie is forced to reckon with the consequences of her actions when she realizes that she accidentally shot the heavily pregnant Mel (Ariela Barer) too, who begs her to perform an emergency C-section but dies seconds later.


    An Asian man with medium-length black hair is wearing a blue and brown plaid shirt and is holding a silver hipflask, his face is dirty.

    Young Mazino as Jesse in “The Last of Us” season two.

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    It puts Ellie’s revenge tour into perspective, as Tommy and Jesse bring Abby back to the Seattle hotel. When they arrive, Tommy questions whether Ellie can make peace with Abby’s survival, and she replies, “I guess I’ll have to.”

    However, shortly after, Ellie and Jesse hear Tommy shouting, and they rush to find out what’s going on. As soon as Jesse bursts through the door, Abby shoots him in the head, killing him, while Tommy lies injured on the floor.

    Abby tells Ellie, “I let you live, and you wasted it,” before shooting at her — and it cuts to black. It’s a much bigger cliffhanger than the end of the first season, albeit those who played the game will be expecting it, and it’s a faithful adaptation of that moment in the games.

    Still, the way it’s executed will definitely get audiences tuning in when “The Last of Us” season three eventually arrives.

    However, the final scene suggests that the HBO series will switch things up when it returns.

    “The Last of Us” season two ending is faithful to the game


    A young woman with brown hair tied back in a ponytail. She's wearing a plain blue t-shirt, blue jeans and a brown belt. There is a green and black watch on her left wrist. There is a silver medallion hanging around her neck. There are wooden crossed on the ground directly behind her, with a field that has several trees in it further in the background.

    Kaitlyn Dever as Abby in “The Last of Us” season two.

    Liane Hentscher/HBO



    After the brief stand-off in the theater, the episode cuts away to Abby taking a nap on a couch. As she wakes up and walks around the WLF base, it becomes clear that she’s staying in the Seattle SoundView stadium, another location from the game.

    A line of text reads: “Day One,” similar to the way the show has dated Ellie and Dinah’s (Isabela Merced) journey through Seattle.

    This heavily implies that “The Last of Us” season three will switch perspectives to show audiences Abby’s journey after killing Joel, in the same way that the game shows players her side of the story. In the game, this ultimately changes the player’s perception of the character and the decisions she’s made.

    HBO has already greenlit “The Last of Us” season three


    A young woman dressed in a black parka and wearing brown tactical trousers with a gun strapped to her left leg. She's wearing a black wooly hat. She's stood inside a warehouse.

    Kaitlyn Dever as Abby in “The Last of Us” season two.

    Liane Hentscher/HBO



    Fans eagerly awaiting “The Last of Us” season three will be glad to know that HBO greenlit the show’s return before season two was released in April 2025. According to the Film and Television Alliance, the third season is expected to start production in June 2025.

    Most of the season two cast is likely to return for the next batch of episodes, so expect Ramsey, Dever, Luna, and Merced to reprise their roles.

    The next season does not have a confirmed release date, but if season three follows the same pattern of a two-year gap between seasons one and two, it could return in in early 2027.

    This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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