The Last of Us is growing in popularity.
Over the weekend, the second season’s premier episode of HBO’s TV adaption was aired, and it attracted a 10% higher viewership compared to the first episode of the previous season.
As reported by Deadline, the episode attracted a total of 5.3 million viewers within the U.S. on various platforms on its first day, marking an increase from the previous 4.7 million viewers. This growth suggests that the series is gaining traction, as more audiences are becoming captivated by Naughty Dog’s post-apocalyptic universe.
Another intriguing fact is that the viewership for the initial season has increased by a staggering 150% in the last week, implying that viewers are eagerly trying to keep up with the story before the upcoming season premieres.
In our opinion, the initial episode of season two was quite impactful, as it introduced some novel elements due to its restructuring, which appealed particularly to those who have been deeply involved with the game previously.
To us, who are passionate gamers, the series becomes less engaging when it strictly adheres to the original game’s storyline,” you stated.
We eagerly anticipate an adaptation that leaves lasting impressions, one which rearranges elements, alters plot structures, and subtly adjusts character interactions.
So far, it seems like the audience agrees.
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2025-04-15 06:06