• The Last of Us TV show has lost one of its showrunners
  • Neil Druckmann is stepping away before work begins on season 3
  • His departure has nothing to do with the HBO Max Original’s poor season 2 ratings

The Last of Us co-showrunner Neil Druckmann has made the shock decision to step back from working on HBO’s TV adaptation.

In a statement released yesterday (July 2), Druckmann confirmed he was departing the project after two seasons. However, Druckmann’s departure has nothing to do with how poorly The Last of Us season 2 was received among general audiences. Instead, Druckmann, who is also the Studio Head and President of Naughty Dog, the videogame company that originally created The Last of Us, is walking away from its TV namesake to focus on his responsibilities with said company.



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