The Last of Us Showrunner Confirms Work on Season 2 Will Resume Immediately Once the WGA Strike Officially Ends

The Last of Us showrunner Craig Mazin revealed he is going to waste no time in working on Season 2 once the Writer’s Guild of America strike is officially over.Following news that the WGA have reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) to end the writer’s strike, Mazin told his followers on Threads that he is ready to continue work on The Last of Us Season 2. “Very proud of the WGA and its membership, and excited to get back to work on The Last of Us Season 2,” he said. “The strike has not yet been officially lifted, but the second it is, we will spring into action!” As the showrunner mentioned, the strike is not officially over, but the WGA promised that more news will come in the following days once they finalize the contract.While The Last of Us Season 2 was originally planned to begin production in late 2023, Mazin has previously claimed that their start date will be pushed back. “I think it’s becoming essentially a near certainty that we won’t be able to start [filming] when we were hoping to start, which is upsetting,” he claimed. This is likely still the case, especially since the SAG-AFTRA strike has not yet been resolved.RELATED: The Last of Us Co-Creator Teases Abby’s Casting: ‘I Think We Got It Right’

The Last of Us showrunner Craig Mazin revealed he is going to waste no time in working on Season 2 once the Writer’s Guild of America strike is officially over.

RELATED: The Last of Us Co-Creator Teases Abby’s Casting: ‘I Think We Got It Right’

Following news that the WGA have reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) to end the writer’s strike, Mazin told his followers on Threads that he is ready to continue work on The Last of Us Season 2. “Very proud of the WGA and its membership, and excited to get back to work on The Last of Us Season 2,” he said. “The strike has not yet been officially lifted, but the second it is, we will spring into action!” As the showrunner mentioned, the strike is not officially over, but the WGA promised that more news will come in the following days once they finalize the contract.

While The Last of Us Season 2 was originally planned to begin production in late 2023, Mazin has previously claimed that their start date will be pushed back. “I think it’s becoming essentially a near certainty that we won’t be able to start [filming] when we were hoping to start, which is upsetting,” he claimed. This is likely still the case, especially since the SAG-AFTRA strike has not yet been resolved.

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