HBO has spent the better part of the year assuring us that the second season of The Last of Us (and more) is confirmed. Unfortunately, just as it looked like it finally got the ball rolling, the soon-to-be-award-winning live-action adaptation of the similarly critically acclaimed video game franchise has just encountered a scheduling delay. But, make no mistake, it's not necessarily a bad thing. Rather, it's because it cast one of the hottest commodities in Hollywood today.

After his breakout role in Game of Thrones, Pascal has since become a household name, starring in several high-profile projects, including The Mandalorian and The Last of Us. It's this very same popularity that appears to have affected the production of The Last of Us Season 2.

Due to his busy schedule, HBO has no choice but to postpone the production schedule of Season 2 of The Last of Us by a couple of months to February 2024, as reported by Insider Gaming. While this slight delay shouldn't affect the premiere schedule of the follow-up season, it does come with several implications.

With multiple seasons of The Last of Us confirmed already, Pedro Pascal is likely going to survive Season 2, at the very least.

Pascal's burgeoning career sees him, among other projects, join the cast of Ridley Scott's Gladiator 2, which is slated for a November 2024 release. In addition to starring in a sequel that's decades in the makings, rumors suggest his potential involvement in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Reed Richards. These commitments are likely what's complicating the shooting schedule of The Last of Us Season 2. After all, there's only so much material that you can shoot without one of the lead stars, a situation that's unlike with The Mandalorian where he can NOT be present for filming most of the time.