Factions Collide and Fungus Spreads in ‘The Last of Us’ Season 2

With one foot already planted firmly in the grave, Joel’s world continues to crumble in The Last of Us season two, as HBO releases a harrowing new trailer teasing the storm of blood and broken trust set to sweep through upcoming episodes. After a brooding return to Jackson, Wyoming in the season premiere, the series wastes no time dragging viewers back into a post-apocalyptic nightmare filled with simmering tensions, violent factions, and infected hordes clawing at civilisation’s fragile walls.

The Last of Us Season 2 trailer

The latest trailer paints a grim picture for Pedro Pascal’s Joel and Bella Ramsey’s Ellie. Five years have passed since Joel’s fateful decision to save Ellie at the cost of a future cure, and the consequences are coming home to roost. With vengeance in her veins, Abby—flanked by Fireflies devastated by Joel’s past actions—sets out on a collision course, her fury threatening not only Joel’s life, but the last shreds of peace Ellie has tried to build.

The video teases upcoming assaults on Jackson, fungal outbreaks emerging from the very heart of its infrastructure, and ominous glimpses of Cordyceps blooming from shattered pipes beneath the town’s surface. It’s a haunting visual metaphor for the rot festering just beneath the surface of these characters’ lives.

But the infected are no longer the only monsters at the gates. Two powerful new factions are introduced: Jeffrey Wright’s Isaac leads the militarised Washington Liberation Front, while the mysterious Seraphites emerge as a deadly force of religious zealots whose beliefs may be as lethal as the infected they hide from. With both groups locked in an escalating power struggle, Ellie and Joel are caught between ideological warfare and a personal reckoning that threatens to tear them apart.

The Last of Us Season 2 trailer

Amid the chaos, the trailer doesn’t shy away from emotional depth. Ellie’s growing distrust of Joel is palpable, with their once-unbreakable bond now showing fractures. Whether born from suspicion, guilt, or a dawning realisation about the truth behind Joel’s “rescue,” Ellie’s coldness adds another layer of dread to a season already steeped in tension.

Season two promises not only more of the brutal, fungus-fuelled horror that made the first season an instant hit, but also a deeper dive into the human cost of survival. With vengeance brewing and monsters both literal and moral around every corner, HBO’s The Last of Us continues to be one of the most compelling horror dramas on television.

The Last of Us season two airs weekly on HBO Max, Sky Atlantic and Now (depending on your location and subscriptions) with new episodes every Sunday.

Last of Us Season 2 trailer

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Oliver Mitchell

Oliver Mitchell is a writer/journalist with a knack for getting to the bare bones of breaking stories in the world of movies. When he's not penning articles or researching, you'll find him huddled in a dark room, devouring the latest horror releases. Oliver is an avid collector of vintage horror memorabilia and enjoys discussing the genre's classics with fellow fans.

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