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The audience for the second season of 'The Last Of Us' falls by 50% compared to the first

The figures at the end of the series show a remarkable drop

The audience for the second season of 'The Last Of Us' falls by 50% compared to the first
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The end of the second season of 'The Last of Us' did not have the expected audience, watched by 3.7 million people in the United States, which is almost half of what the first season added.

The HBO Max series has been losing followers little by little, despite having a spectacular start, raising the number of people who watched the premiere by 13% compared to the first, some events have made fans lose interest.

The audience for the second season of 'The Last Of Us' falls by 50% compared to the first

The first episode of TLOU 2 had 5.3 million viewers in the United States, meaning that this latest episode had a 30% drop. Meanwhile, the first season finale was watched by 8.2 million viewers.

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However, the global data maintains and even improves on the numbers of the first. On average, worldwide, season 1 had 32 million, while season 2 rose to 37 million.

Will there be a season 3 of 'The Last Of Us'?

The short answer is yes. That's according to Craig Mazin, the show's creator, but it would focus on Abby, not Ellie. "There's another side of the story that we haven't really explored yet, there's no question that Abby is the heroine of her story, she's the heroine of a story, always", he explained in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.

The audience for the second season of 'The Last Of Us' falls by 50% compared to the first

"It will always be centered around someone, whether it's Ellie and Dina, or whether it's Abby and Abby's relationship with Owen or new relationships," he said. "If you've played the game, you probably know what I'm talking about. But if you want it summarized, it's all in the shadow or light of Joel, what Joel did to Abby and what Joel did for Ellie. That will never change."

"All I can say is that we haven't seen the last of Kaitlyn Dever, nor the last of Bella Ramsey, nor the last of Isabela Merced, nor the last of many other people who are currently dead in the story," he said.

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