The Last of Us release schedule: When is episode 7 released?
Episode 6 may not have come with all the action of episode 5, but things aren't looking good for protagonist Joel after a nail-biting cliffhanger left him in a critical condition.Just as the pair seemed to have cemented their bond, Joel was seriously injured after an attack from a group of men at University of Eastern Colorado, where our leads had been hoping to find the Fireflies.While Ellie managed to get Joel away on horseback, he soon lost consciousness, slipping from the saddle and onto the ground, the stab wound in his gut looking increasingly bad.
With episode 7 just around the corner, fans will be tuning in as soon as it's released to find out if Ellie manages to save Joel.The good news is that The Last of Us, which is adapted from the Naughty Dog games of the same name, has already been renewed for season renewed for season 2 following an incredible reception and overwhelming critical acclaim.Read on for everything you need to know about when episode 7 will be released on Sky and NOW, and the release schedule for the rest of the season.
Pedro Pascal and Gabriel Luna in The Last of Us Pedro Pascal and Gabriel Luna in The Last of Us Liane Hentscher/HBO The Last of Us episode 7, titled Left Behind, is set for release in the UK on Monday 27th February at 2am.In the US, the episode will air on Sunday 26th February.The episode will be available on Sky Atlantic and NOW in the UK, and will air on HBO in the US. Find out more about how to watch Sky Atlantic here.After the cliffhanger ending to episode 6, episode 7 will see Ellie attempting to save Joel's life.The Last of Us release schedule Bella Ramsey as Ellie in The Last of UsBella Ramsey as Ellie in The Last of Us HBO
The Last of Us will release one new episode each week, with each new instalment airing simultaneously in both the US and the UK.This means that each new episode will air at 2am in the UK on Sky Atlantic, after which they will be able to stream on both Sky and NOW on demand.You can find the full release schedule for The Last of Us right here:The Last of Us episode 1 - When You're Lost in the Darkness - Monday 16th January 2023 at 2am GMT The Last of Us episode 2 - Infected - Monday 23rd January 2023 at 2am GMT The Last of Us episode 3 - Long Long Time - Monday 30th January 2023 at 2am GMT The Last of Us episode 4 - Please Hold My Hand - Monday 6th February 2023 at 2am GMT The Last of Us episode 5 - Endure and Survive - Saturday 11th February 2023 at 2am GMT
The Last of Us episode 6 - Kin - Monday 20th February 2023 at 2am GMT The Last of Us episode 7 - Left Behind - Monday 27th February 2023 at 2am GMT The Last of Us episode 8 - When We Are In Need - Monday 6th March 2023 at 2am GMT The Last of Us episode 9 - TBC - Monday 13th March 2023 at 2am GMT The Last of Us episode 7 length The Last of Us episode 7 has a run time of 56 minutes, slightly shorter than episode 6.How many episodes of The Last of Us are there? Pedro Pascal as Joel and Bella Ramsey as Ellie in The Last of Us episode 6.Pedro Pascal as Joel and Bella Ramsey as Ellie in The Last of Us episode 6. HBO
There are nine episodes in this first season of The Last of Us, which run for varying lengths, from 46 minutes to 81 minutes. However, it was recently confirmed that there is more to come from The Last of Us, after the series was renewed for a second season.The showrunners previously revealed that they're eager to keep going but don't want the series to continue endlessly.Mazin told RadioTimes.com and other press: "In this world where television series are entirely flexible, they can have as many episodes as apparently they need - and on certain platforms, you can have as much time per episode as you need - things sometimes are getting stretched.
And I am a very demanding TV watcher. When somebody says to me, 'You should watch this. Now, you got to get to season 3, episode 9, that's when it really takes off,' I'm like, 'No, I'm not going to do that.' I want to be in on season 1, episode 1, and I want every episode to justify its existence. I want to feel compelled all the way through."He continued: "I never want to feel like they're just filling time to create more show. We're all too smart, we know it when we see it. And for me also, I have no interest in creating a television series that is designed to go on forever. I love endings. And I don't know what the point of anything is if it isn't all wrapped together in a perfect circle of beginning to end.
So to me, the narrative of the first game was gorgeous, it was complete, it deserved a season, we knew how to do it within a season. And so that was was kind of a no brainer. And I promise, if we are lucky enough to get more seasons, and keep telling the story, we will continue to make sure that every episode is worth its weight
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