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How to Watch ‘The Last of Us’ Season 2 

After a two-year wait, HBO’s acclaimed post-apocalyptic drama The Last of Us finally returns for Season 2 this Sunday, April 13 at 9 p.m. ET. Fans will once again follow the journey of Joel and Ellie — portrayed by Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey — as the story jumps forward five years into a darker, more emotionally complex chapter.

If you’re ready to return to the world of Cordyceps-infected chaos, here’s how to watch Season 2, what to remember from Season 1, and a sneak peek at what’s coming next.

📺 Where to Watch ‘The Last of Us’ Season 2

You can watch The Last of Us Season 2 on:

  • HBO (for cable subscribers)

  • Max (formerly HBO Max) – streaming begins at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, April 13

Max Subscription Plans

  • Ad-supported: Starts at $10/month

  • Ad-free and premium tiers available

  • No direct free trial on Max, but a free trial is available via Amazon Prime Video Channels

How to Watch ‘The Last of Us’ Season 2 
How to Watch ‘The Last of Us’ Season 2

How to Watch ‘The Last of Us’ Without Cable

If you’ve cut the cord, don’t worry — you still have options:

  • Stream on Max via the Max app or website

  • Sign up through Amazon Prime Video Channels for a free trial

  • Use platforms like Hulu with HBO add-on or YouTube TV if you prefer live TV streaming bundles

🧠 What to Remember from Season 1

Need a refresher before diving into Season 2? Here are the key takeaways:

  • Joel and Ellie’s bond grew stronger as they crossed a brutal, infected-filled America.

  • The season ended with a dramatic and morally complex finale: Joel rescues Ellie from the Fireflies, preventing her from being used to develop a cure — a choice he hides from her.

  • Themes of survival, sacrifice, and trust set the stage for a darker, more emotionally intense Season 2.

🌟 What’s New in Season 2 of The Last of Us?

  • Time Jump: Season 2 takes place five years after the events of Season 1.

  • New Faces:

    • Kaitlyn Dever joins as Abby, a key character from the video game sequel.

    • Isabela Merced plays Dina, Ellie’s potential love interest.

    • Catherine O’Hara appears as Joel’s therapist — and judging from the trailer, he’ll need one.

  • Expect heavier themes, moral ambiguity, and some shocking plot developments that closely mirror the game’s sequel, The Last of Us Part II.

🕹️ Will There Be a Season 3 of The Last of Us?

While HBO hasn’t confirmed a premiere date, Season 3 is already in development, according to showrunners. The creators hinted that the story from the second video game will be expanded across multiple seasons.

🎮 Get Ready for an Emotional Ride

The Last of Us Season 2 promises to be an intense continuation of one of TV’s most powerful stories. Whether you’re watching for the gripping performances, emotional depth, or loyal adaptation of the beloved video game — make sure you’re tuned in when it premieres.

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