Scheduled for release this Sunday, 13; Find out what time the first episode of the second season of ‘The Last of Us’
The wait has come to an end! This Sunday, April 13, the second season of ‘The Last of Us’ officially debut in the Max catalog. Based on the second game of the saga, “The Last of Us Part II”, released in 2020, the new phase of the series is five years after the final events of season one, focusing on the consequences of a striking episode that directly affects the trajectory of Joel and Ellie.
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What time will be released?
Following the well -known format of HBO productions, episodes will be made available weekly, always on Sundays, starting at 10pm (Brasília time).
In total, there will be seven unpublished episodes, with expected screenings by the end of May. Look!
Timeline:
- 13/04: Episode 1
- 04/20: Episode 2
- 27/04: Episode 3
- 04/05: Episode 4
- 11/05: Episode 5
- 05/18: Episode 6
- 25/05: Episode 7
About Season Second
Among the news, the season will feature the introduction of central characters to the new arch as Dina, Ellie’s loving interest that is interpreted by Isabela MercedJesse, someone from Dina’s past, lived by Young Mazino and Abby, a soldier in search of revenge, which has Kaitlyn Duty as an interpreter. In addition to them, it still has the addition of Danny Ramirez (Manny), Tati Gabrielle (Daughter -in -law), Ariela Barer (Honey), Spencer Lord (Owen) and Jeffrey Wright (Isaac).
The creators Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin They revealed that the new episodes will have a denser and more emotional tone. In recent interviews, they even compared the atmosphere of the second season to the classic “The String Empire”, from the Star Wars saga, indicating that the challenges faced by the protagonists will be even more complex and dark.
‘The Last of Us’ premiered in January 2023 and quickly consolidated itself as one of HBO’s greatest hearings, being praised by fidelity to the original material, by the performances of Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramseyand by the sensitive and intense approach of topics such as trauma, loss and survival.
Source: Recreio
