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HBO’s The Last of Us Trailer Revealed

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The Last of Us has received its first full-length trailer ahead of its January 15th debut.

It's been a long time coming, but HBO has finally revealed a full trailer for the upcoming TV adaptation of Naughty Dog's universally acclaimed The Last of Us. Rather than waiting until the last minute to showcase the show's plotline and characters, HBO instead made the call to unleash its most anticipated monster of 2023 today. And the best part is, it certainly hasn't disappointed fans of the franchise.

The Last of Us follows Joel, a father-in-mourning who's tasked with transporting Ellie, a young girl who's believed to possess the cure to the zombie virus that's plaguing the earth. Similar to the video game series, the TV adaptation will feature multiple seasons, with the first set to debut on January 15, 2022 on HBO Max.

The Last of Us Season 1 Trailer

“The live-action series takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed,” the synopsis reads. “Joel and Ellie, a pair connected through the harshness of the world they live in, are forced to endure brutal circumstances and ruthless killers on a trek across a post-pandemic America.”

The good news is, there isn't all that long left to wait until the first season drops. With that said, if you're scouting for more details on the upcoming TV drama, then be sure to check in with the official social handle here. We'll be sure to let you know if anything else drops in the meantime.

How to Watch The Last of Us

The Last of Us will be available on HBO Max from January 15, 2022. For watchers based outside of the US, the series will be watchable from both Sky Atlantic, and NOW TV. You will need a TV license and/or a subscription to either of these to be able to watch it. For more updates on the show, you can see here.

 

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