The Last of Us: Two Fan Favorites Won’t Appear in Season 2

Two fan favorites from the first season of The Last of Us will not be a part of Season 2.In Season 1, Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett respectively guest starred in the third episode as Bill and Frank. While their story was limited to that one episode, it was very highly acclaimed, and both actors were nominated for Outstanding Guest Actor at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards (with Offerman getting the win). Though the characters met their end, some fans had been hoping that the two would be featured in flashback sequences for Season 2, and per Deadline, Offerman joked about the possibility after his Creative Arts Emmy win.Series co-creator Craig Mazin made it more clear that Bill and Frank will be left in the first season, however. Mazin said at HBO’s post-Emmy party, “I’m very proud of the episode we did with Bill and Frank. There won’t be more Bill and Frank. Nick was joking about a prequel, that was kind of a joke. We are very happy with what we achieved.”

Two fan favorites from the first season of The Last of Us will not be a part of Season 2.

In Season 1, Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett respectively guest starred in the third episode as Bill and Frank. While their story was limited to that one episode, it was very highly acclaimed, and both actors were nominated for Outstanding Guest Actor at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards (with Offerman getting the win). Though the characters met their end, some fans had been hoping that the two would be featured in flashback sequences for Season 2, and per Deadline, Offerman joked about the possibility after his Creative Arts Emmy win.

Series co-creator Craig Mazin made it more clear that Bill and Frank will be left in the first season, however. Mazin said at HBO’s post-Emmy party, “I’m very proud of the episode we did with Bill and Frank. There won’t be more Bill and Frank. Nick was joking about a prequel, that was kind of a joke. We are very happy with what we achieved.”

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