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Things We Saw Today: We Won’t Be Seeing HBO’s The Last of Us in 2022

I am now living in 2023.

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey looking out at a field in HBO's The Last of Us
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Today, the content chief of HBO decided to kill my dreams. Casey Bloys is the programming chief for HBO and HBO Max, and in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Bloys let us all know that we won’t be seeing HBO’s adaptation of The Last of Us in 2022.

The Last of Us is shooting right now in Canada. We haven’t announced an air date yet. But it’s not 2022. They’re still shooting in Calgary,” Bloys said in response to when we can expect to see the show and, well, Happy New Year everyone! I have now decided that it is January 2023.

Sadly, this isn’t exactly surprising. I just had the foolish hope that I would get to see Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey as Joel and Ellie this year. The fact that the show is still filming means that we might get it in early 2023. but the fact that Bloys responded so simply makes me think it is still going to be a while before we know anything concrete. So, sorry if you were like me and were hoping that, this fall, we’d be spending our own version of the apocalypse with the one that Ellie and Joel are facing. I guess we’ll have to wait and see what is in store for us in 2023.

(image: HBO)

Here are some other stories we saw out there today:

  • The behind-the-scenes look at making Marvel’s Eternals is now streaming on Disney+! (via ComicBook.com)
  • It seems as if Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers are done. (via TMZ)
  • The Billboard Music Awards are set for a live ceremony. (via The Hollywood Reporter)
  • A Larry David documentary is heading to HBO Max. (via Variety)
  • John Cena to star in Coyote vs Acme for Warner Bros. (via The Hollywood Reporter)

Anything we missed out there today, Mary Suevians? Let us know what you saw in the comments below!

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