**Title:** Delay in Filming The Last of Us Season 2: Pedro Pascal’s Busy Schedule to Blame
**Sub-heading:** HBO’s Anticipated Series Faces Another Production Setback
In an unexpected turn of events, HBO’s hit post-apocalyptic series, The Last of Us, faces another filming delay for its highly anticipated second season. According to recent reports, the cause behind this setback is none other than Pedro Pascal’s jam-packed schedule, which includes projects like “Gladiator 2” and “Fantastic Four.”
**H2: The Last of Us – A Perfect End to the First Season**
The first season of The Last of Us aired from January 2023, with the final episode, “Look For The Light,” dropping in March 2023. This timeline perfectly aligned with the ending of the first game, which was released back in 2013. Now, viewers are eagerly awaiting the continuation of Ellie and Joel’s story from The Last of Us Part II.
**H2: Creatively Twisting the Tale in Season 1**
Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin, the talented writers behind The Last of Us, have used their creative liberty to make some intriguing changes in the first season compared to the game. Fans witnessed new characters, unique storylines, and even omitted scenes altogether.
**H3: New Season, New Delay – Pushed Back to February 2024**
The second season of The Last of Us was initially predicted to debut in early 2024. However, recent rumors suggest a significant delay, with the production scheduled to begin on February 20, 2024. The filming is estimated to wrap up by September 9, 2024, making it likely that fans won’t have access to season two until 2025 – a full two years later.
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