

The Last of Us
Season 2
TV-MA
92%37%
After five years of peace following the events of the first season, Joel and Ellie's collective past catches up to them, drawing them into conflict with each other and a world even more dangerous and unpredictable than the one they left behind.
Where to Watch The Last of Us • Season 2
7 Episodes
The Last of Us • Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
- Mchamster00June 26, 2025Garbage. They should’ve recast Bella Ramsey and maintained the tone of the first season.
- JonathanApril 29, 2025I love this show. As a player of both games (1 and 2) I’m a huge fan of the Last of Us franchise and the show sticks to the story very well. The characters are well written and I’m really feeling them. I’m totally addicted to the show and can’t wait for the next week’s episode to be released!! Ahhhrgh!
- NewFilmsAnonymousJune 16, 2025Ugly lesbians, disgraced male protagonist, disrespecting source material, no wonder this show lost so many viewers. Complete & utter disaster
- NJune 4, 2025Annoying. Whats with this lesbian take and the love interest is pregnant. Whats her face looks like an 8 year old and Pedro died so…thats what this show has got going for it now…fucking nothing. It started out promising. Now it’s literally gay
- Alex | Pop Culture BrainMay 28, 2025This season had some very high highs but also a lot of pacing, performance, and writing issues. The split season thing didn't help either.
- JoelMay 26, 2025A season with a few highs, but way too many lows. I loved season 1, but I’ve lost all interest in the story and the characters.
- Hipster ZOMBIEMay 26, 2025Like the video game sequel it’s based on, The Last of Us Season 2 fails in its attempt to move the series forward and becomes aimless in its own virtue signaling. Don’t get me wrong TLoU2 video game was fun…when you were able to skip the annoying and weakly written cutscenes and just play the game. Sadly, in the live-action series you don’t get to skip the boring parts and have to sit through Bella Ramsey (Ellie) and Isabela Merced (Dina) forced awkward chemistry and convince us that Ellie is going to be a “dad.” But it’s not all one big woke fest, we get introduced to Abby played brilliantly by newcomer Kaitlyn Dever who actually looks more like Ellie from the game than the hulkish Brock Lesnar body builder Abby is presented as in the game. And circling back to the first two episodes, the siege on the safe zone was magnificent to behold just as the death of Joel (Pedro Pascal) at the hands of Abby. Sadly, just like the game, the narrative of the show falls apart once Joel is no longer around. Ellie already wasn’t that great of a character overall lacking much depth and character development from the first game to the second (becoming gay shouldn’t be the main thing that defines Ellie but due to the poor storytelling it is) and now the showrunners are putting the entire show on the shoulders of Bella Ramsey and she quickly buckles beneath it. It will be interesting to see how audiences take to Dever’s Abby being the main focus of season 3 and if the show can rebound with a stronger character in Abby and better actress in Dever. Overall, TLoU season 2 is a let down.
- fraggle67June 9, 2025Season 1 was fine. Season 2... falls into the "go ₩ok€, Go broke category.
- widowshyperMay 26, 2025Starts strong and there are some good moments throughout but it’s a big down grade from season 1 in terms of the quality of the writing. I like game version of the TLOU2 story. It’s controversial but it’s well written, but my god they made Ellie a total dumbass this season. It’s been Marvelfied



























