In the wake of the successful HBO debut of The Last of Us, a production starring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey made a fan of both the most skeptical critic and the average audience alike, co-showrunner Craig Mazin has shed some light on the show's trajectory. "We've sketched out a vision for not just one, but multiple seasons," he revealed to The Hollywood Reporter.
HBO's adaptation of the blockbuster video game series was celebrated as one of the greatest of all time if not the best ever. Such was its overwhelming reception that Naughty Dog, the first-party Sony developer, witnessed a resurgence in the game's popularity, even prompting talks of a PlayStation 5 re-release of The Last of Us Part 2, which will be the basis of the future seasons of the live-action adaptation. This synergy between the TV series and the game series only spells good news for fans and newcomers alike.
Though some initially speculated a three-season arc for the series, Mazin's recent interviews suggest the magic number might be four. "Three or five are possibilities, but four seasons seems right," he elaborated. He emphasized, however, that not all seasons would contain the same number of episodes. This flexibility in episode count is due to the narrative needs of the particular season. While some stories may be succinctly told in fewer episodes, others may demand a much broader canvas.
