The Last Of Us Season 2: More Infected, Bigger Budget, And Controversy Ahead
HBO’s The Last of Us is returning with a second season that promises to address one major criticism from the first season. While the first season was well-received, some fans felt that there weren’t enough infected in the show. Series creator Neil Druckmann has acknowledged this criticism and has confirmed that the second season will have more infected.
A Bigger Budget And More Time
The Last Of Us Season 2 Director Promises Major Changes From Part 2 Game – Fans Divided
In an interview with Kinda Funny’s The Last of Us spoilercast, Druckmann explained that the success of the first season allowed the team to have a bigger budget and more time to work on the second season. He revealed that they have planned some exciting things for the show, particularly for those who wanted to see more infected.
Some fans have expressed their disappointment with the first season’s lack of infected. Twitter user @Raccoon_mp4 said that they enjoyed the show but would have liked to see more infected. Meanwhile, @theRazbuten suggested that the show blew its infected budget on one episode. Another user, @jcastlemanmc, felt that the threat of the infected wasn’t felt enough in the show.
More Clickers To Come
Clickers
In the game, clickers are a constant source of annoyance and are always present to challenge the player. However, in the streaming series, they felt more like a sporadic presence. With the second season, there will be more opportunities to throw in more infected, especially since Part II introduces a horde of infected that’s larger than anything seen in Season 1.
Abby Anderson’s Controversy
Abby Anderson
Another challenge for the show’s creators is Abby Anderson, a character introduced in Part II, who is a controversial figure among fans. Her arrival will surely spark discussions and debates among audiences, and her presence may pose an even greater threat than the infected.
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