After a critically acclaimed first season, the return of The Last of Us (HBO) is highly anticipated. Although the broadcast does not take place immediately, the filming is unintentionally revealed.
The license is valid ten years after publication on PS3 The last of us was brought back to life in the form of a TV series in 2023. The series was a real hit with audiences and immediately became one of HBO’s biggest successes, which is responsible for the production.
The broadcaster has also officially announced it: Joel and Ellie will be back on our screens 2025. A second season is currently being filmed in Canada. However, since the HBO cameras turned on, several images have been leaked, and that continues to be the case today.
An aerial view of an iconic location from “The Last of Us.”
After telling the journey of the first game of the license in its first season, the series will cover part of the events of the second part. The Last of Us Part II. However, one of the game’s main locations returns in Season 2. It is the city of Jackson, Wyoming.
A Redditor reveals stolen photos from the construction of Jackson. Although the series is set in the United States, the setting takes place in Squamish, a city in British Columbia, a Canadian province known for its forests and mountain ranges.
We already had a glimpse of this iconic location in Season 1. On this occasion the city… Canmore (Alberta) had Jackson’s decorations placed over its own buildings. But this time The Last of Us seems to be starting HBO from scratch. The facility was therefore completely rebuilt.
Therefore, this election promises more freedom to navigate Jackson. Therefore, those who know the game know that several locations will be visited in Season 2. We can already see the main street of the town as well as the storefronts and restaurants.
Additionally, we can expect the city to be explored as the series takes liberties with the original material in places more details. And in fact, the size of this setting can give us hope for a few additional adventures in Jackson for our heroes.