AsThe Last of Usseason 3 prepares to enter production, uncertainty has been cast about how long the series should run following recent comments. The series is an adaptation of the beloved PlayStation video game series by Naughty Dog.The Last of Usexplores the aftermath ofan apocalyptic viral outbreak that ravaged America.

WhileThe Last of Usseason 1 explored the journey of Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) across America, season 2 directly addressed the consequences of their actions. WhenJoel is murdered by a vengeful Abby(Kaitlyn Dever), Ellie embarks on a revenge quest.The Last of Usseason 2 ended with a shocking confrontation between the pair.

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The Last Of Us Season 3 Would Need To Be Extra Long To End Ellie & Abby’s Stories

A Standard-Length Season Couldn’t Cover The Final Chapters

Even thoughseason 2 only just wrapped in June, HBO CEO Casey Bloys discussed the series' future andconfirmedThe Last of Usseason 3 release window. Alongside revealing that the series is aiming for a 2027 return, Bloys also revealed that it was unclear what the season would encompass. The CEO stated decisions surrounding the show’s future lay with showrunner Craig Mazin.

The series is definitely planned for 2027. Craig is still working it out whether it will be two more seasons or one more long season. It hasn’t been decided yet, and I’m following Craig’s lead on that.

Imagery from Joel in The Last of Us season 2

This is a notable change when compared to past statements on the future ofThe Last of Usfrom Mazin himself. Prior to season 2’s release, the showrunner stated that he felt that adapting 2020’sThe Last of Us Part IIto screen would be a multi-season commitment. However, the game’s structure indicates that more than two seasons would be necessary.

After the video game steps away from the events in Jackson, the narrative chronicles the individual journeys of Ellie and Abby. After following Ellie until a certain point in the story, the game switches to Abby’s perspective, showcasing what she did during this period, concluding with their showdown in the theater.

Gabriel Luna as Tommy looking to the side next to Bella Ramsey looking shocked in The Last of Us

With season 2 concluding with Abby holding Ellie and her allies at gunpoint, it was assumed that the season would follow this structure. However, Bloys raising the possibility of season 3 ending the show could lead to many wondering how the final act could balance Abby’s story with the second game’s final act.

One concern is whether the standard episode count thatThe Last of Ushas received thus far could allow the series to cover what was left of the game. Season 2 already saw the episode count lowered to 7 episodes when compared to season 1’s 9. As such, season 3 would likely have to have an expanded episode count.

Ellie wanders through an abandoned building with a gun in The Last Of Us season 2

Why The Last Of Us Season 4 Makes More Sense As The Final Installment

Season 2 Has Already Set Expectations For Season 3’s Scope

Prior to recent comments,season 3 was expected to dive into Abby’s journey. Within the original game, Abby’s storyline shone a light on the Seraphite and WLF conflict, challenging Abby’s perspective on her way of life by placing her in a scenario similar to Joel’s. As such, her arc offered plenty of opportunities to be a character-focused story.

Furthermore, one notable element ofThe Last of Us' television story has been how it expanded on the world of the series. From new additions to expansions on existing characters, new additions to the television series have often been highlighted as welcome updates to the original tale. As such, many may have hoped forthe Seraphite/WLF conflictto be enriched.

Between Abby’s personal story and an expansion on the setting, season 3 could have easily offered enough to keep viewers satisfied. Despite Abby being an unclear and divisive figure following her season 2 actions, season 3 would flesh out her character, making the inevitable encounter with Ellie more complex and leaving season 4 to cover the final act.

Using The Last Of Us Season 4 As The Ending Is Also A Big Risk

Season 3 May Abandon Ellie As A Character

Of course, this structure could also provideThe Last of Uswith the risk of making viewers disinterested. As Abby would be taking on the leading role, it would be likely thatseason 3 would go without featuring Elliefor much of its run. Ellie serves as the emotional core ofThe Last of Us, so leaving her behind may put off fans.

Of course, there is a solution to this decision. Within Abby’s story, Ellie becomes an ominous force who is slowly hunting her down and murdering her friends, much to Abby’s horror. As such, season 3 could employ aRashomon-style form of storytelling, featuring Ramsey as Ellie, but framed in a more villainous light.

However, even with this inclusion, it is inevitable that some viewers will be left dissatisfied. With a lengthy production turnaround between seasons, it would be several years before audiences received a conclusion to their showdown. Even if season 3 concluded by covering the theater battle, it will still be several years until audiences see the final act of Ellie’s story.

One Long Season 3 Or Season 4 - Which TLOU Option Is Better?

Both Plans Have Their Own Benefits

At the time of writing, an expanded third season ofThe Last of Usis an understandable option. Ooriginal creatorNeil Druckmann departed his roleas co-showrunner in order to focus on other Naughty Dog projects. This could mean the series is ending on its own terms.

However, even though it is evident that things are winding down behind the scenes, a four-season structure still feels best to handle the twoThe Last of Usgames' stories. Season 2 has already set up expectations from viewers about how the series will handle Abby’s narrative. As such, many may feel disappointed to see it cut short.