The Last Of Us capped its Season 2 with a finale presenting brutal themes consistent with the season. HBO reported that only 3.7 million viewers tuned in, a significant 55% drop from the Season 1 finale's 8.2 million. The network anticipates increase in viewership due to the Memorial Day weekend. Despite a decreased finale viewership, Season 2 averaged 37 million viewers per episode. Future seasons will further explore character Abby, indicating the story's continuation into a likely fourth season to provide full narrative resolution.
The significant drop in viewership for The Last Of Us Season 2 finale to 3.7 million is notable, registering a 55% decrease from Season 1's final episode.
Craig Mazin shared that Abby's perspective will play a crucial role in future seasons, highlighting, 'There is another side to this story that we have yet to really delve into.'
He added, 'Certainly, there's no way to complete this narrative in a third season,' indicating a likely fourth season is necessary to finish the story.
Despite the drop during the Memorial Day weekend, HBO expects the Season 2 finale viewership to rise as the series continues to attract a larger audience.
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