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The Last of Us Composer Hints at Exciting Season 4 Arrival

Jun 12, 2025 9:52 AM

The composer of HBO's acclaimed series The Last of Us has hinted at the confirmation of Season 4, asserting that "there’ll be at least two more seasons, no question." This declaration follows comments from showrunner Craig Mazin, who previously indicated that the narrative from the two Naughty Dog-developed video games could not wrap up in just three seasons. HBO has seen significant viewer growth, boasting a global audience exceeding 90 million since the show's debut, though Season 2 faced a slight dip in its finale ratings due to the Memorial Day holiday. The creative team plans to delve deeper into the adaptation elements of iconic scenes from the game in future episodes.

Will there be a Season 4 of The Last of Us?

Yes, there are strong indications that Season 4 of The Last of Us is on its way, as the show's composer has confirmed at least two more seasons will be created.

The Last of Us is a post-apocalyptic game developed by Naughty Dog that has garnered critical acclaim since its original release in 2013. The HBO series adaptation has also received widespread praise for its storytelling and character development, bringing its beloved characters and turbulent world to a broader audience. The show explores themes of survival, love, and loss, ultimately complementing the original game's narrative while introducing new elements for fans and newcomers alike.



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