The Last of Us TV screen “should” debut in early 2023, according to the director

The TV series Last of Us may debut in early 2023, the director of the first episode revealed.

For a while, it looked like the series would premiere this year, but HBO has since shown that won’t happen, but instead scheduled it for an indistinct release in 2023. Now, it seems that the exit window has been temporarily reduced in early 2023. , which can be between January and April or so. This is according to Kantemir Balagov, who directed the pilot episode of the TV screen The Last of Us and discussed the launch window in a recent interview with Russian media Cold (thank you, Comicbook). “[The series] is still being filmed,” Balagov said. It will be launched early next year. “

Of course, this is an official ANNOUNCEMENT from HBO, and until we have it, it’s the most productive thing to take this with a grain of salt. Still, it’s the fastest launch window we’ve heard from someone directly involved in the series.

Along with the news of a possible release window, Balapassv also let slip that the series is still being filmed. That’s a bit unexpected given that Neil Druckmann, who directed the Last of Us games and is the show’s director and co-writer, finished his paintings in the series in November. In six months, it’s fair to assume it’s about to move into post-production, but either way, it looks like we’re less than a year away from seeing the show premiere on HBO Max.

The series stars Game of Thrones and Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller, along with Thrones alumna Bella Ramsey as her co-star and surrogate daughter Ellie Williams.

To find out what to watch in the meantime, check out our full list of the most productive TV screens to see if you’ve missed anything.

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