Tag: The Last of Us

HBO Releases The Official Trailer For Season 2 Of The Last of Us

HBO has unveiled the trailer for season two of The Last of Us, featuring the cast at SXSW. Premiering on April 14 exclusively on Max, the seven-episode season takes place five years after season one. The series, acclaimed by critics, is praised as the best video game adaptation to date.

Trailer – The Last of Us Season 2

HBO have released the first trailer for season 2 of The Last of Us as part of Outbreak Day celebrations. The second season picks...

Review : The Last of Us Episode 9

It is not often that a TV series comes along and captivates such a wide variety of audiences. The Last of Us was always...

The Last of Us Episode 8 Review

There has been a major shift recently in The Last of Us. What originally started out as an action fuelled fight for survival against...

The Last of Us Episode 7 Review

Get the tissues ready, this is another heart wrenching one. Following yet another heart stopping end with the conclusion of Episode 6, Ellie suddenly finds...

The Last of Us Episode 6 Review

Episode 6 of The Last of Us needs to be highlighted for the best acting Pedro Pascal has demonstrated in his career. Sure, he’s...
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