The Last of Us Showrunner Mapped Out Season 2 Plot Before Strikes



Summary

  • Showrunner Craig Mazin had already planned out the second season of The Last of Us before production was halted due to strikes.
  • Mazin anticipates a delay in the filming timeline and a postponement of any official release window announcement until after the strike concludes.
  • Mazin is open to potential spinoffs in The Last of Us universe, but emphasizes the importance of maintaining the same level of care, respect, and passion in storytelling.

The second season of The Last of Us had already been planned out by its showrunner, Craig Mazin, before production came to a halt due to strikes from the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA. The series, a TV adaptation of the critically acclaimed post-apocalyptic video game, promises to continue delivering its gripping narrative in the aftermath of a devastated world. The heart of the story revolves around Joel, a seasoned survivor, who shoulders the duty of protecting Ellie as they navigate the dangerous remains of society. Their evolving relationship and the adversities they confront will continue to be the focal point, set against the backdrop of a desolate post-pandemic America.

In a recent interview on Entertainment Weekly’s The Awardist podcast, Mazin shared insights into the production process. He revealed that he had not only laid out the roadmap for season two but also managed to finalize the script for the first episode just before the onset of the strike.

However, Mazin anticipates a deviation from the original filming timeline, resulting in the postponement of any official release window announcement until after the strike concludes. He said:

“We were able to map out all of season 2. And I also wrote and submitted the script for the first episode and sent it in [to HBO] around 10:30 or 10:40 p.m. right before the midnight [makes a “kajoomph” sound] and the strike began.

To the extent that we can keep anybody below the line working, that’s fantastic. I think it’s becoming essentially a near certainty that we won’t be able to start [filming] when we were hoping to start, which is upsetting. We are all raring to go. This is what we are born to do. This is how we not only choose to live our lives, but I believe [how we] are compelled to live our lives. Otherwise, why the hell would we do this insane job? I can assure you it’s not for money.”

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Potential Spinoffs Are on the Horizon for The Last of Us Universe

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The Last of Us universe might soon see its horizons broadening. While the primary focus remains on the ongoing series, Mazin recently shared his openness to potential spinoffs that could delve deeper into unexplored facets of the dystopian world. Although discussions with series creator Neil Druckmann haven’t yet taken place, Mazin’s receptive attitude toward this creative expansion is evident.

He emphasized the importance of handling any spinoff ventures with the same level of meticulous care, respect, and passion that characterizes their current work on the series, ensuring that the integrity of the storytelling is upheld even in new narrative territories.

“We haven’t talked about that specifically because we’re so focused on just telling this main narrative,” Mazin said. “I’m not against the idea of other shows that may draw from these characters or that world. I don’t know how much more The Last of Us I personally would be able to do. I mean, these shows are so big, I’m sort of burning one of the precious few remaining decades I have on telling this story. But in principle, I have no issue with it whatsoever. And I’m sure Neil would be interested as well.”

“If there was something that made sense, then I don’t see why not,” Mazin continued. “My great hope is that if there is anything like that, that it’s done with as much care and respect and love as what we are applying to this series right now.”

The first season of The Last of Us is available to stream on Max.

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