Last Of Us TV Boss Reacts To Neil Druckmann Leaving And Reveals Season 3 Release Window
Briefly

Neil Druckmann has departed from HBO's The Last of Us, prompting HBO content chairman Casey Bloys to express confidence in the show's future. Bloys noted that Druckmann contributed to a foundational blueprint for the series, which assures the show's stability alongside Craig Mazin's continued involvement. Druckmann will now concentrate on his role at Naughty Dog while Season 3 of The Last of Us is planned for 2027. Discussions about whether to complete the narrative in two more seasons or extend it into a longer single season are ongoing.
Casey Bloys stated, "It's great to have Neil involved in the beginning. He helped provide a blueprint for where the TV series is headed."
Druckmann is stepping back to focus on his late-stage responsibilities at Naughty Dog, where he's Studio Head and Head of Creative.
Bloys mentioned, "Craig is still working it out whether it will be two more seasons or one more long season. It hasn't been decided yet."
Mazin expressed, "There's no way to complete this narrative in a third season. Hopefully, we'll earn our keep enough to come back and finish it in a fourth."
Read at GameSpot
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