13 days ago | By TheBoyGeniusReport
As of right now, HBO hasn't officially renewed its smash-hit zombie apocalypse show The Last of Us for a second season, but one of the show's leads is fairly confident it will be back. Speaking to BBC News this week, Bella Ramsey said that a second season is "pretty likely" if HBO and HBO Max subscribers keep tuning in to watch every week.
"If people keep watching, I think is pretty likely," Ramsey said. "It's down to the guys at HBO. There's nothing confirmed yet, so we'll have to wait and see."
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