HBO's TV adaptation of The Last Of Us won't be arriving in 2022.
The series, which was first announced in March 2020, is based on Naughty Dog's hugely successful 2013 videogame and entered production in the middle of summer 2021. Chernobyl creator Craig Mazin is overseeing the show for HBO, with Pedro Pascal (Joel), Bella Ramsey (Ellie) and Gabriel Luna (Tommy) among the key cast.
Early reports had suggested that the show could be arriving this year, with Ramsey posting an Instagram story giving The Last of Us a 2022 release date. However, speaking to Deadline, HBO and HBO Max Chief Content Officer Casey Bloys revealed that The Last of Us TV series wouldn't debut until 2023 at the very earliest.
Asked when The Last Of Us will hit screens, Bloys said: «It’s not going to air in 2022 — they are still shooting in Canada. I imagine you will see it in 2023.»
He did have some more positive news, revealing that the studio were delighted with early results. «I have seen some early episodes and I’m very excited,» he added. «Craig did Chernobyl for us, he is a fantastic writer and director. What I’ve seen looks amazing, so I’m excited for it, but it will not be in 2022.”
With a budget of over $155 million dollars, the production has drawn comparisons with Game Of Thrones, but Bloys was quick to dismiss them. „There is no next Game of Thrones,“ Bloys suggested. „I’ve been here long enough that I’ve been through, what’s the next Sopranos, what’s next Game of Thrones, now what’s next Succession. There is no next Game of Thrones.”
The Last Of Us takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed by a deadly virus.
We follow Pascal's Joel, a veteran survivor who is hired to smuggle Ramsey's Ellie out of an oppressive
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