No, 'The Last of Us' isn't canceled. Season 3 of the post-apocalyptic drama is set for 2027

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Despite net rumors, this isn’t the past of HBO’s post-apocalyptic megahit “The Last of Us.”

Reports that filming connected “The Last of Us” had been canceled were the effect of a misunderstanding. NJ.com reported that a directory tracking progressive tv productions successful British Columbia noted that filming for “The Last of Us” is connected hiatus, but sources adjacent to the accumulation told The Times that a impermanent intermission successful filming from June 1 done June 28 was each according to plan.

The planned hiatus is attributed to section preparations for the World Cup. The FIFA World Cup matches successful Vancouver instrumentality spot from June 13 to July 7. All 7 matches volition beryllium hosted astatine BC Place stadium.

Production for Season 3 of “The Last of Us” began successful March and is scheduled to proceed done precocious November. Last year, HBO and Max’s contented president and main enforcement officer, Casey Bloys, told Variety, “The bid is decidedly planned for 2027. Craig [Mazin] is inactive moving it retired whether it volition beryllium 2 much seasons oregon 1 much agelong season. It hasn’t been decided yet, and I’m pursuing Craig’s pb connected that.”

The 2nd play served arsenic a curtain-raiser for Kaitlyn Dever and her character, Abby. It ended with a calendar reset, which implied that audiences volition travel Abby done post-apocalyptic Seattle successful Season 3.

Co-creators Mazin and Neil Druckmann confirmed that Dever volition beryllium the season’s large star.

“Our situation present is to marque you question whether you hatred Abby astatine each and possibly marque you commencement to emotion her and past beryllium confused,” Mazin told The Times past year. “Where are my loyalties? What is the conception of a hero? That requires an histrion who tin animate those thoughts without sweating, and we person that successful Kaitlyn.”

Times unit writer Glenn Whipp contributed to this report.

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