'The Last of Us' Will Shift Perspectives for Season 3
- The season 2 finale of 'The Last of Us' ends with a standoff between Abby and Ellie, followed by the introduction of Abby's journey in Seattle, marking day one of her story.
- HBO confirmed that 'The Last of Us' was renewed for season 3 in April 2025, allowing creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann to start planning ahead.
- Season 3 will shift focus to Abby as the main character, allowing deeper exploration of her relationship with Isaac, as suggested by the finale.
- The next season is expected to premiere in early 2027, following a two-year gap similar to the previous seasons, barring any delays.
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