The production on HBO's The Last of Us is finally back on track following the recent strike-induced delay. After halting mid-way earlier this year, cameras will start rolling again on January 7, 2024, in Vancouver, delighting fans who've been waiting for a positive update ever since the first season concluded.
As far as live-action adaptations of video games go, The Last of Us, which debuted on HBO earlier this year, is unlike any other that came before it and after since. It effectively cemented itself as a certified hit with award nominations to back up the claim. Despite the aforementioned delay caused by the Hollywood strikes, showrunners Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann are now poised to embark on the next chapter of this post-apocalyptic saga, with a potential release date slated for 2025.
The Last of Us, known for its gripping storytelling and deep character development, translated seamlessly from a video game into a captivating live-action series. This adaptation overcame the hurdle that many video game adaptations face, striking a chord with a broad audience base. The decision to greenlight the second season came swiftly from HBO, even before the first season concluded its broadcast, underscoring the show's impressive impact.



