8 Wild Game Moments In The Last Of Us I Can't Wait To See Happen In Season 3

   

The Last of Us season 3 is set up to show Abby’s three days in Seattle, and there are some really wild moments from the video game that I can’t wait to see in live-action. At the end of The Last of Us season 2, just as Ellie was about to abandon her quest to find Abby, Abby found her. She confronted Ellie at the theater, held her at gunpoint, and the screen cut to black. In the final moments of the season, we see Abby waking up and a caption tells us it’s three days earlier.

8 Wild Game Moments In The Last Of Us I Can't Wait To See Happen In Season 3

This ending confirmed that the TV show will follow the same unique narrative structure as the game. The Last of Us season 3 will switch to Abby’s perspective to show the past three days from her perspective. I love Abby’s section of the game, and I’m loving Kaitlyn Dever’s interpretation of the character, so I can’t wait for this next season. Where Ellie’s arc is a revenge story, Abby’s is more of a redemption arc, showing how she regains her humanity after exacting revenge — depicted through Abby’s role as Lev’s protector.

8Abby, Lev, & Yara Escape From The Woods

Abby standing and looking angry in The Last of Us Part II

When Abby confronted Ellie at the theater, she had a rope burn around her neck, suggesting that at least one iconic video game moment is bound to happen in season 3. Abby gets that rope burn when she’s captured by the Seraphites and strung up on a noose in a dark woodland clearing. She reluctantly teams up with two Seraphite runaways, Lev and Yara, to escape.

This scene might lose some of its impact, since the season 2 finale made the baffling choice to have Ellie strung up by the Seraphites and escape seconds later via deus ex machina. But Abby’s Seraphite encounter is much more intense, because, after evading execution, Abby and her scarred companions still have to escape a forest crawling with stalkers. The TV show has adapted stalkers perfectly, so this sequence will surely be just as terrifying as it was in the game.

 

7The Sniper

Tommy wrestles with Abby in The Last of Us Part II

The Last of Us hinted at this sequence in its season 2 finale when word came in that a sniper had the Wolves pinned down on the marina. Since sniping is Tommy’s specialty, Ellie and Jesse deduce that it must be him. This is when Ellie reveals that she’s still determined to find Abby. While Jesse goes to the marina to help Tommy, Ellie heads to the aquarium to find Abby. Abby’s section of the game later reveals that Abby is actually at the marina, taking cover from Tommy’s sniper fire.

 

An unseen shooter is a classic gameplay feature, and the reveal that this pesky sniper is actually Tommy is a great twist in the game that might not land the same in the TV show. But the TV show isn’t just confined to Abby’s point-of-view. Maybe it’ll show Tommy’s perspective of this sequence and completely change the way it plays out.

 

6Abby & Lev Cross The Crane Bridge

Abby and Lev cross the bridge in The Last of Us Part II

As Ellie and Jesse walk through the ruins of Seattle in The Last of Us’ season 2 finale, a brief wide shot reveals a broken crane stretched between two skyscrapers off in the background. This is a tantalizing teaser for one of the most thrilling action sequences from Abby’s section of the game. When they need a shortcut to the hospital, Lev tells her about a secret network of bridges that the Seraphites use to get around the city.

All throughout the game, Abby has been established to have a debilitating fear of heights. That phobia comes to a boil when she’s forced to make her way across a narrow walkway hundreds of feet in the air. With a thick fog in the sky, a shredded American flag ominously billowing off the crane, and Abby’s palpable terror, this sequence has a chilling atmosphere that it’ll be tough for the show to replicate.

 

5Abby & Lev Ride Through The Flaming Battlefield

Abby and Lev ride into a burning village on horseback in The Last of Us Part II

The season 2 finale included plenty of references to the W.L.F.’s impending invasion of the Seraphites’ island. These on-the-nose hints were all there to set up Abby’s Day 3 adventure, where she has to escape from the war-torn island with Lev in tow. Since she’s a W.L.F. deserter and he’s a Seraphite runaway, the soldiers on both sides of the battle want them dead.

The most visually stunning set-piece in this intense, action-packed section of the game is when Abby and Lev steal a horse and ride through the flaming battlefield. The Seraphites’ village of Haven has been reduced to a fiery hellscape and, with Wolves and Seraphites trying to kill them left and right, Abby and Lev barely make it out alive. It’ll be awesome to see this battle scene realized in live-action by the same team who pulled off season 2’s Jackson battle.

 

4The Descent

Abby and Lev are attacked by a stalker in The Last of Us Part II

After falling off the bridge that would’ve taken them to the safety of a service elevator, Abby and Lev have to go through the building. This bombed-out hotel turns out to be a festering hive of infected. The walls are crusted over with Cordyceps fungus and every single room is filled with clickers, bloaters, shamblers, and stalkers grown into the wall.

Dubbed “The Descent,” this is one of the scariest chapters in the game. It’ll be a haunting delight to see this sequence rendered in live-action in season 3. Based on the creature effects in the last two seasons, the TV show’s production team will surely knock it out of the park.

 

3Abby Protects Lev From Isaac

Abby shields Lev in The Last of Us Part II

While Abby and Lev are trying to escape from the Seraphites’ island, they’re confronted by some W.L.F. soldiers — and then Isaac comes along. Abby holds the Wolves at gunpoint and keeps Lev behind her to protect him. Isaac commands her to get out of the way so he can kill Lev, but she refuses.

After fleeing from the Wolves and barricading themselves in a nearby building, a traumatized Lev tells Abby that they were her people. But Abby snaps back, “You’re my people!” This is the moment that Abby and Lev’s bond is solidified. She’s not a Wolf anymore; she’s fully embraced her role as Lev’s protective older sister. Much like Joel and Ellie, they’re a community of two.

 

2Lev Inspires Abby To Spare Ellie & Dina's Lives

Lev looking concerned at the theater in The Last of Us Part II

At the end of Abby’s section of the game, The Last of Us Part II comes full circle as it returns to the dreaded theater confrontation — this time, from Abby’s perspective. After Ellie puts up a good fight, Abby overpowers her and breaks her arm. She’s attacked by Dina, but Abby quickly overpowers her, too. Ellie pleads with Abby to leave Dina alone, because she’s pregnant.

But since Ellie just killed Abby’s pregnant friend, the way Abby sees it, killing Dina would be justifiable eye-for-an-eye punishment, so she’s still going to go through with it. And then, Lev stops her. Lev’s innocence inspires Abby to let Dina go and save herself from making the same mistake she made with Joel.

 

1The Rat King

Abby fights the Rat King in The Last of Us Part II

The most highly anticipated scene from Abby’s section of the game is her boss battle with the Rat King. When Abby sneaks into the spore-filled hospital basement to collect some surgical equipment, she’s interrupted by a horrifying amalgamation of infected that got fused together over the years. Craig Mazin has already teased a Rat King appearance for season 3.

The Rat King has an important symbolic function. It’s an unstoppable killing machine tearing its way through a hospital, and Abby finds it in the “Trauma Center” — it’s a monstrous metaphor for Joel, and the trauma she’s still holding onto. Of all the Abby moments I can’t wait to see in The Last of Us season 3, this is the most exciting.