Get excited, fans of HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’, because production on season 3 is officially set to begin soon.
Great news for fans of HBO’s “The Last of Us“, as Collider reports today that production has been set for season 3 of the hit sci-fi horror series.
According to the outlet, season 3 of “The Last of Us” is scheduled to begin filming in Metro Vancouver in early March, with production expected to continue all the way through November 27, 2026.
Based on the video game series created by Neil Druckman, “The Last of Us” is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a deadly fungus has transformed the majority of the human race into fungal zombies.
In their review of “The Last of Us” Season 2 for Dread, Kaiya Shunyata described it as, “an adaptation that isn’t afraid to take risks,” adding, “gone are the days of shoot-outs and explosions, trading the action in for a toned-down atmosphere.”
Co-creator Druckman dropped out after season 2, meaning Craig Mazin (“Chernobyl”) will be the sole showrunner for Season 3.
Kaytlin Dever and Bella Ramsey will reprise their roles, this time joined by Clea DuVall (The Faculty) and Jorge Lendeborg Jr. (American Carnage).
As of now, season 3 is believed to be the final chapter in the series.
You can currently stream “The Last of Us” on HBO Max.