The Last of Us season 3: key information
â Officially announced in April 2025
â No release date or trailer revealed yet
â Filming yet to get underway
â Most of the main cast expected to return
â One actor has surprisingly said they wonât be back for season 3
â No story synopsis unveiled
â The Last of Us Part II video game offers some clues about its plot
â A fourth and final season could wrap up the story
The Last of Us season 3 is officially in the works at HBO. The incredibly popular TV adaptation was renewed for a third season in April 2025, so weâll be treated to another season of The Last of Us TV show sometime soon.
While we wait for it, thereâs plenty to keep you occupied. Below, Iâve covered what we know about The Last of Usâ third season so far, including its likely cast and story specifics. Iâll also offer my prediction on its launch date and discuss whether a fourth season will be needed to tell the full story depicted in The Last of Us Part II, aka the game on which seasons 2 and 3 are based.
Full spoilers follow for The Last of Us season 2 and the second entry in Naughty Dogâs post-apocalyptic video game franchise, so proceed at your own risk.
The Last of Us season 3 release date: what we know
It canât be for nothing. Season 3 is coming. #TheLastOfUs pic.twitter.com/q5HxyvK9O6April 9, 2025
As of May 2025, The Last of Us season 3 doesnât have a confirmed release date. Considering the critically-acclaimed HBO TV Originalâs next season hasnât started filming yet, that isnât a huge shock.
However, I wouldnât be surprised if plenty of pre-production work has already been done. Script work, location scouting, lining up a filming schedule, and many other developmental details have likely been ongoing for months. If they have, Iâd be amazed if principal photography doesnât begin in earnest before 2025 ends.
What would that mean for season 3âs eventual launch? I think a mid-2027 release is most likely. Season 2 made its debut just over two years after its predecessor ended, so if the series maintains that development trajectory, a June or July 2027 arrival for season 3 isnât out of the question.
The Last of Us season 3 trailer: is there one?
No. As I said, principal photography hasnât started yet, and even when it gets underway, itâll be a long time before a trailer is released. Once one is, Iâll update this section.
The Last of Us season 3 rumored cast

Big spoilers immediately follow for The Last of Us season 2.
Based on how last season ended, here are the actors (and the characters they portray) I expect to see again in The Last of Us season 3:
- Bella Ramsey as Ellie
- Gabriel Luna as Tommy
- Isabela Merced as Dina
- Young Mazino as Jesse
- Kaitlyn Dever as Abby
- Danny Ramirez as Manny
- Spencer Lord as Owen
- Tati Gabrielle as Nora
- Ariela Barer as Mel
- Rutina Wesley as Maria
- Jeffrey Wright as Isaac
- Catherine OâHara as Gail
- Robert John Burke as Seth
You might be surprised to see Mazino, Lord, and Barerâs names among that contingent. After all, their characters â Jess, Owen, and Mel â died in the season 2 finale.
However, with season 3âs early episodes set to jump back in time (read more about this in the story section below), this trio wonât have met their demise when the Max showâs third season premieres. The same can be said of Gabrielleâs Nora, whoâll still be alive during the period to be revisited in season 3âs opening chapters.
Unless Joel similarly returns in flashback sequences, we definitely wonât see Pedro Pascal again. Joel met his end in The Last of Us season 2 episode 2, and, while Pascal reprised his role in last seasonâs sixth episode, that entry depicted the five years between the end of season 1 and the start of season 2. So, donât bet on the fan-favorite actor returning as Joel once more.
Thereâs also the potential for other surprising omissions. Speaking to Variety, OâHara said sheâs been told her character, Gail, wonât appear in season 3, as itâs not likely to spend much time in Jackson, Wyoming, aka the town where Ellie and many of the showâs characters live. If Gail doesnât appear, other supporting characters, including Seth and Maria, may not do so, either.
As for newcomers to the series, there are a couple of key characters in The Last of Us Part II who didnât appear in season 2. I wonât spoil who they are, but given their importance to the story thatâll be told in season 3, you can expect cast announcements about this pair to be made in due course.
The Last of Us season 3 story speculation

Full spoilers immediately follow for The Last of Us season 2 and The Last of Us Part II.
The Last of Us season 3 doesnât have a story synopsis yet. However, based on how its forebear ended â read my article explaining The Last of Us season 2âs ending for more on what happened â and The Last of Us Part IIâs story, we have a good idea of how things will pan out.
As I mention in my ending explainer, season 3 will shift into reverse gear and head back in time 72 hours to the period before and during its predecessorâs finale. Thatâs because season 2âs final episode ends with a scene starring Abby, which takes place three days prior to her single-handedly storming the Seattle theater where Ellie and company are holed up in the seventh episode.

For those who havenât played The Last of Us Part II, Abby is not only the deuteragonist of that story, but also a player-controlled character for around half of the gameâs total playtime. Events centered around Abby are integral to telling Part IIâs full story.
What does that mean for The Last of Us season 3? Itâll be Abby-centric, with its opening chapters likely showing us what Abby was up to before Ellie and Dina arrive in Seattle, and then where Abby is during this three-day period.
Part II does this, so thereâs no reason to suspect HBOâs live-action retelling wonât take a similar storytelling approach. That being, showing Abbyâs side of the Seattle-based story, which runs parallel to Ellie and Dinaâs, before season 2 episode 7âs shocking penultimate scene brings them together.
As for what Abbyâs side of the story entails, I wonât spoil anything significant here. But, considering there are a lot of unanswered questions â not to mention narrative gaps that need filling in regarding Abby, her friends, the Seraphites, and the Washington Liberation Front â from season 2, its follow-up has some heavy lifting to do from a narrative standpoint.

Thankfully, it sounds like thereâll be more time to cover all of the above. Interviewed by Collider in May, co-showrunner and executive producer Craig Mazin said: âI think thereâs a decent chance that season 3 will be longer than season 2, just because the manner of that narrative and the opportunities it affords us are a little different.â
Of course, that could mean one of the best Max showsâ third season only has one more entry (eight) than its predecessor did (seven). Some fans were a little frustrated that season 2 was shorter than the showâs debut outing, so an installment with more chapters should appease them. Season 2 included plenty of brand-new material that wasnât seen in the games, too, so season 3 could be approached in the same way and, by proxy, have a higher episode count.
Where can I watch The Last of Usâ first two seasons?

Depending on where you live, The Last of Usâ first two seasons are available to stream on different platforms.
In the US, you can watch it on the cable network HBO as well as Max, aka one of the worldâs best streaming services. Those of you who arenât subscribed to the streamer should read our Max price guide to see how much it costs to sign up and our Max free trial article to learn if you can try it before you buy.
Meanwhile, UK audiences can catch it on Sky Atlantic and Now TV. Australian viewers can also tune into Max to watch both seasons, but if youâre not signed up to Warner Bros. Discoveryâs super streamer, you can also catch it on Foxtel.
Will The Last of Us end with its third season?

Itâs not been officially confirmed yet, but The Last of Us season 3 isnât expected to be the final installment.
The Last of Us seasons 2 and 3 were supposed to tell the full story depicted in The Last of Us Part II. But, speaking in February, HBO TV chief Francesca Orsi indicated that HBOâs adaptation of The Last of Us could run for four seasons.
In the same Collider article I linked to in this guideâs plot section, Mazin also remarked that âthereâs no way to complete this narrative in a third season. Hopefully, weâll earn our keep enough to come back and finish it in a fourthâ. It sounds like another season could be in the offing after the showâs third entry, then.

But how will Mazin and company stretch out The Last of Us Part IIâs story across three seasons Initially, I suspected that, if The Last of Us Part IIâs story was wrapped up in season 3, a fourth and final season might include plot elements that Naughty Dog may have been considering for The Last of Us Part III.
Right now, a third entry in Naughty Dogâs incredibly popular video game franchise hasnât been announced. Naughty Dog president Neil Druckmann has also said fans shouldnât âbet on there being moreâ â i.e. the continuation of Ellieâs story in another game â anytime soon.
Druckmann and his inner circle are the only ones who know if more than a story concept was ever devised for Part III. Nonetheless, if a third game isnât going to be made, thereâs no reason why its plot elements canât be fleshed out and depicted in HBOâs TV adaptation instead.
That said, speaking on episode 457 of the Sacred Symbols podcast, Druckmann indicated that, if a fourth season is greenlit, itâll simply wrap up the story told in Part II. The potential inclusion of brand-new material set during events of that game (and, by proxy, its TV adaptation) aside, then, donât expect a possible fourth season to contain post-Part II narrative beats.
For more Max TV show-based coverage, check out our guides on House of the Dragon season 3, Peacemaker season 2, Creature Commandos season 2, and The White Lotus season 4.

