Well folks, it's time to watch The Last of Us Episode 2 online. If you aren't ready yet, I suggest you get ready.
I say this at this time because basically you all need to clear your schedules for 85 minutes to watch the first episode, and while it didn't seem to crash HBO Max, "The Last of Us" is a hit for HBO, and "Euphoria" surpassing its Season 2 debut.
Now TLOU follows scavengers Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Tess (Anna Torv) as they take a very important (and petulant) teenager named Ellie (Bella Ramsey) to a hand-off with a rebel group from the Firefly faction. The only problem: FEDRA forces are on the hunt, and nests of infected are everywhere.
Our spoiler-free "The Last of Us" review highlighted how emotionally shocking the show is, but no one should expect it to end soon (gamers may have an idea what happens next).
So check out the trailer for the rest of "The Last of Us" Season 1 (here's hoping "The Last of Us" has a second season) and everything you need to know about how to watch "The Last of Us" Episode 2, wherever you are. [and now that this episode (and future episodes) have aired, read our review and recap of The Last of Us episode 4.
HBO and HBO Max (opens in new tab) are two ways to watch The Last of Us Episode 2 online in the US.
This is HBO's new Sunday night show, airing weekly at 9 p.m. ET; the second episode, which debuts on January 22, runs 55 minutes and ends at 9:55 p.m. ET.
The full schedule is as follows.
The Last of Us will air on Sky Atlantic (opens in new tab) (the usual home of HBO and HBO Max Originals in the UK) and NOW.
Visiting the UK and can't find either? Try one of the best VPNs to log back home to use the app you prefer.
Crave (open in new tab) will be the home of The Last of Us in Canada, coming Sunday, January 22 at 9pm ET.
Of course, if you are vacationing in Canada and live-streaming with friends in the US or UK, you will need one of the best VPNs to log in back home to use Sling, fubo, or BBC iPlayer.
Binge is the best way to watch The Last of Us online in Australia. Debut is January 23.
Binge (opens in new tab) is free for the first 14 days, starting at $10/month for single screen and SD viewing.
The Last of Us stars Pedro Pascal as Joel, a survivor in pandemic-stricken America. Video game fans will note that Merle Dandridge voiced Marlene in the video game and Jeffrey Pearce voiced Tommy in The Last of Us game.
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