The Last of Us co-creator reveals hit show will end sooner than you’d think

   

The Last of Us co-creator Craig Mazin has confirmed that the acclaimed video game adaptation is set to come to an end soon.

The Last of Us: The Last of Us Inside the Episode 8 - Sky

The HBO series, created by Mazin and Neil Druckmann, debuted in 2023 to rave reviews from fans and critics alike.

It stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey as Joel and Ellie, survivors of a deadly pandemic caused by a mass fungal infection, who are trekking to safety across a post-apocalyptic America.

The drama earned a staggering 24 Emmy nominations and was widely touted as having broken the so-called “curse” that had previously blighted video game adaptations, which have often been met with underwhelming box office returns or scathing reviews on making the jump to the big or small screen.

According to HBO, in the new episodes, “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.”

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in ‘The Last of Us’

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Mazin stressed that he will not continue the show past the end point reached in the original game, meaning that he will only make three or four seasons in total.

 

“I am not going to go past the game,” he told the magazine. “I’ll just say that flat out. So if people are thinking, ‘Oh, these guys are planning the old cash grab thing…’”

“I’m basically setting a decade of my rapidly dwindling life on fire to tell this story,” he added. “The show is so hard to make. It has to have an end. So I’m not going to go past.”