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‘The Last of Us’ learns its Rotten Tomatoes fate as season 2 reviews spill the zombie tea

Critics have revealed whether they are open to another helping of (undead) mushrooms.

We’re only just recovering from the finale of The Last of Us season two. 

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While the sophomore installment of the zombie drama series technically hasn’t arrived for us regular folk (it lands on Max on April 13), the new batch of episodes has been previewed by critics, meaning we’ve gotten a pre-season insight into what we can expect when Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey finally grace our screens once more. While we shouldn’t have expected anything less, the critics’ response to the seven-episode season is (almost) unanimously positive, with an accompanying score on Rotten Tomatoes to match.

The review aggregator has crunched the numbers, and The Last of Us’ second season now boasts 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 44 reviews of the new installment. For its part, The Age praised the series for its “expanded scale” and “thrilling and horrifying” depiction of the infected, while Consequence commended the season for “continu[ing] to be a powerful, emotional, and often brutal story about what it means to survive.” 

Elsewhere, The Daily Beast wrote that The Last of Us remains “the finest video game adaptation ever,” and Empire said season two “delivers at almost every turn.” For all its fans, however, there were some quibbles mentioned by critics of season two. Los Angeles Times wrote that it is “an oddly constructed season of television” in of answering some questions while leaving others unresolved, while The Hollywood Reporter said that while “thrilling and addicting” the lasting impression of season two “is one of anticlimax.” 

newcomer castmate Catherine O’Hara

The fan response to The Last of Us’ season two critics score was similarly divided, though many fell on the side of excitement regardless of what the critics had to say. “Can’t wait,” one fan wrote, with another (correctly) adding that “anything with Pedro Pascal is a banger.” The audience response to season two is the latest Kaitlyn Dever was ing the season two cast, and saw glimpses of specific scenes as part of HBO’s recent supercut of shows slated for release this year. 

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Wherever the critics may land in of the quality of season two, we can at least rest assured that 2025 has already delivered us multiple prestige TV moments. Between Severance, The White Lotus and now The Last of Us, I’m starting to think I need a day off to binge all these long-awaited returns. Thankfully, I still have a few days before season two arrives to nurse those White Lotus finale wounds. HBO, please be mindful of my fragile state when plotting Pascal’s season two character arc, I can’t take anymore heartbreak!


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Tom Disalvo is an entertainment news and freelance writer from Sydney, Australia. His hobbies include thinking what to answer whenever someone asks what his hobbies are.