The Last of Us Season 3 Release Update: Bella Ramsey Starrer Delayed More Than Expected, Here’s When It’ll Drop

According to HBO CEO Casey Bloys’ recent conversation with Variety, it has been confirmed that season 3 of The Last of Us will be released on HBO Max in the year 2027. This implies that fans should brace themselves for a wait of at least two years, and potentially even closer to three years, before they can continue the story on this platform.

The lengthy absence resembles the time frame between Season 1 and Season 2, approximately 2.5 years. Since Season 2 debuted in 2025, it’s likely that Season 3 won’t be released until late 2027.

Craig Mazin still finalizing the plan: one season or two?

Craig Mazin is currently pondering over the possibility of concluding the story in a single extended season or dividing it into two separate ones. According to Bloys, “Craig is still figuring out whether there will be two additional seasons or one long final season. The decision hasn’t been made yet, and I’m letting Craig guide us on this matter.

The ambiguity stirs up worries about where the plot is headed, given the significant shifts happening in the characters and the management team.

Here’s what’s changing in season 3

In Season 3, we’ll proceed without Pedro Pascal, the actor who portrayed Joel, and Neil Druckmann, the co-creator who has decided to concentrate on his duties at video game developer Naughty Dog instead.

As a lifestyle expert, I’d say: In the first two seasons of this project, Neil Druckmann played an integral role, sculpting its adaptation from the original game. Hearing that he’s on board was terrific news for me. I feel he’s provided us with a solid foundation for the show, and with Craig at the helm, I’m confident we’re set for success.

Despite the fact that Mazin is now working on the show alone, some fans continue to express concern. The second season, which presented new characters and plotlines, received mixed criticism and has a much lower audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes than the first season, with a score of 37% compared to 86%.

As an avid fan, one of my primary worries revolves around the time gap between the unfolding narratives. With Season 3 focusing on Abby, a character subtly introduced in season 2, there’s a possibility that the wait to revisit Ellie’s story might extend even more, perhaps another 2-3 years if we get a fourth season.

Additionally, there’s curiosity surrounding the participation of the cast members in upcoming seasons. Notably, Isabela Merced, a significant character in season 2, was overlooked for Emmy nominations, sparking discussions about the approach that future seasons might take regarding character development and distribution.

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2025-07-20 13:52