HBO has given fans a thrilling first look at several major series set to premiere in 2025, including the highly anticipated second season of “The Last of Us,” the third season of “White Lotus,” the “Game of Thrones” spinoff “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” and more.
The teaser was unveiled just before the Season 2 finale of “House of the Dragon” on Sunday night, offering a sneak peek at the upcoming series in 2024 and a glimpse of what’s on the horizon for the following year.
Among the major shows slated for a 2024 debut are “The Penguin,” a spinoff from Matt Reeves’ “The Batman”; “Dune: Prophecy,” a prequel series exploring the Bene Gesserit from Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” films; the third season of “Industry”; the third season of “The Sex Lives of College Girls”; the fifth season of “Harley Quinn”; and James Gunn’s animated DC series “Creature Commandos.”
The teaser wrapped up with fresh footage from shows premiering in 2025. This includes a glimpse of “White Lotus” Season 3, set in Thailand; the third season of “And Just Like That”; the third season of “The Gilded Age”; “Welcome to Derry,” a prequel to the “It” horror movies; “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms”; and “The Last of Us” Season 2.
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The sneak peek of “The Last of Us” Season 2 featured the returns of Pedro Pascal as Joel, Bella Ramsey as Ellie, and Gabriel Luna as Tommy. It also introduced newcomers Isabela Merced as Dina, Jeffrey Wright as Isaac, and Catherine O’Hara in a mysterious role.
Previously, HBO released a first-look image of Pedro Pascal as Joel, the tough yet caring father figure to Bella Ramsey’s Ellie. Like the first season, which was based on the acclaimed 2013 video game, Season 2 will adapt the events of the 2020 sequel, “The Last of Us Part II.”
This sequel delves into the repercussions of Joel’s actions from the Season 1 finale, promising more intense and emotional storytelling. Fans can look forward to a rich lineup of compelling narratives and beloved characters making their return to the screen in the coming years.