The Last of Us premiered to critical acclaim last January but more importantly, garnered numerous views that set new HBO records. Two episodes in, HBOgreenlit it for a second season.

Craig Mazin, who is one of the show's creators, recently sat down for an interview with Deadline to talk about its impressive outing at the Emmys where it scored 24 nominations. During the conversation, Mazin revealed that work had begun on the second season but they had to stop because the WGA strike began.

He said, "We got pretty far actually, we were doing great. Neil and I had been sitting and talking with Halley Gross, who also worked on the second game as a writer, and Bo Shim, the new writer that was in our little tiny room with us."

Mazin confirmed that the team has mapped out the new season. Even better, he revealed he had written the first episode of the new season before the strike began. Unfortunately, he can't pen any other episode until the strike ends.