The Last of Us' second season debuted with 5.3 million viewers, surpassing Season 1's premiere by 13%. HBO's hit series continues to draw significant audience interest, with a notably engaging storyline following Joel's controversial decisions. While this season will not fully adapt The Last of Us Part II, it promises captivating performances, including Jeffrey Wright as Isaac Dixon, and intense character confrontations. As the show evolves with strategic infected and moral complexities, it is poised to maintain strong viewership and engagement in 2025.
The April 13 episode of The Last of Us reached 5.3 million viewers on Sunday night, a 13 percent increase over the first season's premiere episode.
The season finale of the first season gained a 74 percent bump in viewers compared to the first episode, hinting at a similar trajectory for the second season.
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