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The Last of Us Season 2: Production List Notes "Mega Sword" Shoot Date

A Production List has Craig Mazin & Neil Druckmann's The Last of Us Season 2 ("Mega Sword"?) set for something on January 7, 2024, in Canada.



Article Summary

  • Shooting for The Last of Us Season 2 officially set to start in February 2024.
  • Craig Mazin teases a 2025 release date and a prospective Season 3 during a previous interview.
  • Pre-production on the new season began in earnest after the SAG-AFTRA & WGA deals were reached.
  • Mazin confirms new twists for the show and rejects returning to successful episodes.

With the SAG-AFTRA & WGA strikes behind us, it's been a pretty good month as far as updates on the second season of Craig Mazin & Neil Druckmann's Pedro Pascal (Joel) & Bella Ramsey (Bella)-starring The Last of Us. We had Mazin confirming during Variety's "A Night in the Writers' Room" panel that production would begin on February 12, 2024. Later in the month, Druckmann and EP Asad Qizilbash took the stage during The Game Awards to accept the award for Best Adaptation. During the opening to his remarks, Druckmann gave a "shout-out to my partner-in-crime, Craig Mazin, who's watching up in Canada, getting ready for Season 2." And that brings us to an interesting Production List update…

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Pedro Pascal & Bella Ramsey in "The Last of Us." Image courtesy of Liane Hentscher/HBO

Listed as having been last updated on 12/26/2023, it appears that some shooting on the second season (production title "Mega Sword," we're assuming) is still on the books for January 7, 2024, in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Most likely, what we're looking at is some broader filming – shots of the environment and things like that. Of course, there's also the very all-too-human possibility that an updated timetable wasn't submitted before the Production List was updated. If it turns out that filming is beginning over a month earlier than announced, I'm sure it won't be too long before that gets confirmed:

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Image: Production List Screencap

The Last of Us: Craig Mazin of Season 2 & Beyond

In an interview with Variety from earlier in the summer, Mazin discussed how a 2025 debut for the second season was still workable (but less & less so the longer the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes continue), confirmed that Season 3 will happen (as long as the viewers keep watching), and addressed the possibility of familiar faces returning in flashbacks (and why they have no plans to mess with that "beautiful" episode).

"The Last of Us" Could Still Make Its 2025 Delivery Date – For Now: "We had a little more flexibility, I think, than normally just because we had to wait a little bit longer any way to line up production with the weather. A lot of what we do is outside, and so we had a schedule that weirdly hasn't been immediately impacted. But we're getting pretty close; we can't keep our original start dates forever, obviously. If these strikes go much longer, we inevitably will have to push, and that hurts us, and it hurts the audience, and it hurts HBO. We all, everybody wants to get back to work; I think everybody that's actually doing the work, including the network people who are with us on the ground, I think everybody just wants to get this solved. So fingers crossed."

"The Last of Us" Season 3 Will Happen As Long As Viewers Keep Watching: "It's going to be more than one season. There's more story, so this show will not end with Season 2 unless people don't watch it, and we'll get canceled. Barring that, we will be doing some things exactly the way they were in the game. We're going to do other things that are in the game, and we're gonna do some things that are in the game, but we're gonna do them differently in our own method. No matter if you have played the game or not. You will be surprised as the season unfolds. We have some interesting twists and turns."

Could Melanie Lynskey, Storm Reid & Others Return via Flashbacks? "There's always a chance for everything. With us, you never know, and we obviously don't confine ourselves by timelines. People who are dead sometimes reappear, and sometimes we meet people that we didn't even know, and then we find out that they are somebody."

Mazin on Why There Won't Be Another Bill (Nick Offerman) & Frank (Murray Bartlett) Episode: "What you won't see is, for instance, another very special episode with Bill and Frank; we aren't going to milk it. When we do something that we think is beautiful, we let it be as it is and find other beautiful things to do."


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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