The Last Of Us Season 2 Trailer Just Broke Records For HBO
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The Last Of Us Season 2 Trailer Just Broke Records For HBO

The Last Of Us Season 2 Trailer Just Broke Records For HBO

The new trailer for The Last of Us Season 2 that debuted at SXSW just lately has been an enormous hit. In line with Warner Bros. Discovery, the trailer has reached 158 million views throughout all platforms over its first three days. That is a report for any unique HBO/Max programming, (*2*). The community didn’t reveal, nonetheless, what the earlier largest trailer was.

WBD mentioned the brand new trailer is pacing forward of earlier trailers and teasers by at the least 160%. The latest trailer was maybe the very best one but, displaying off the rising rift between Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey). The trailer additionally revealed that spores are again and confirmed The Matrix actor Joe Pantoliano’s character, Eugene, for the primary time. Take a look at the trailer under.

Kaitlyn Dever joins the forged as Abby in Season 2. Younger Mazino performs Jesse, Isabela Merced portrays Dina, and Catherine O’Hara seems as Joel’s therapist. Moreover, Jeffrey Wright stars in Season 2 as Isaac, the character he performed in The Last of Us: Half II.

The Last of Us Season 2 premieres Sunday, April 13, on HBO/Max. There might be seven episodes in all for Season 2, down from 9 for Season 1. No less than two extra seasons are anticipated to observe.

Season 2 is anticipated to elicit “furor” over a number of the decisions and adjustments the inventive workforce made. However showrunner Craig Mazin is not bothered. “We do not function to both make folks joyful on social media or keep away from making them upset. We simply do what we expect is correct, and we hope that individuals come alongside for the experience and revel in it,” he mentioned.

The Last of Us might by no means get a 3rd installment within the sport collection, however the franchise’s subsequent gaming launch is the PC launch of The Last of Us 2 Remastered in April.

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