HBO’s The Last of Us showrunner issues season two update fans didn’t want to hear

HBO’sThe Last of Uskicked the year off with a bang. Honestly, to call the show a success feels like an understatement. Many branded it as the greatest video game adaption of all time, and rightly so. It’s clear to see why the show was rapidly renewed for a second season, but that second season has hit a few bumps in the road.

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In aninterviewwith The Awardist, Mazin confirmed that it’s looking increasingly likely that they won’t be able to begin filming the show when they’d originally hoped to. He said, “I think it’s becoming essentially a near certainty that we won’t be able to start [filming] when we were hoping to start, which is upsetting. We are all raring to go. This is what we are born to do. This is how we not only choose to live our lives, but I believe [how we] are compelled to live our lives. Otherwise, why the hell would we do this insane job? I can assure you it’s not for money.”

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Mazin added that he’d written the first episode of the season before the strike began, saying, “We were able to map out all of season two, And I also wrote and submitted the script for the first episode and sent it in [to HBO] around 10.30 or 10.40pm right before the midnight and the strike began."

Topics:The Last Of Us,Naughty Dog,TV And Film