HBO's critically acclaimed The Last of Us series is poised for a four-season run, according to an executive. Francesca Orsi, an HBO executive, hinted that the show’s future extends beyond the currently airing season, suggesting three additional seasons are planned. While emphasizing that no formal plan is finalized, Orsi stated to Deadline that a four-season arc is the current expectation.
Regarding the highly anticipated Season 2, premiering in April 2025, Orsi teased the introduction of intriguing factions vying for survival. She highlighted the unique visual presentation of these groups, emphasizing distinct wardrobe and makeup choices that set them apart.
The Last of Us Season 2 Cast: New and Returning Faces






For those who haven't yet experienced the gripping first season, there's still time to catch up before Season 2's April premiere. Unlike Season 1, which adapted the entirety of the first game, Season 2 will expand upon The Last of Us Part II, spanning multiple episodes. Specifically, Season 2 will unfold over seven episodes, utilizing a "natural breakpoint" to structure its narrative.
Season 2 welcomes several new cast members, including Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, Danny Ramirez as Manny, and Tati Gabrielle as Mel. The role of Catherine O'Hara remains shrouded in mystery.
IGN's review of The Last of Us Season 1 lauded the show as a "stunning adaptation," awarding it a 9/10 score for its ability to captivate both newcomers and seasoned fans of Joel and Ellie's journey.