The Last Of Us TV Series Premieres on January 15

Naughty Dog has officially confirmed that HBO’s The Last of Us TV adaptation will debut on Jan. 15 next year. This falls in line with a premiere date that was accidentally posted early on HBO Max a few days ago. It will debut on the platform at 9 p.m. EST and the first season will be nine episodes released weekly.
The show is being helmed by Craig Mazin, the creator of Chernobyl, as well as Neil Druckmann, the co-director and writer of Naughty Dog’s acclaimed videogame series of the same name. Its first trailer, which dropped in September, gave us a look at Pedro Pascal as Joel, a man who is tasked with smuggling a 14-year-old girl Ellie (Bella Ramsey) out of a quarantine zone amidst a viral fungal outbreak.