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Bella Ramsey's Ellie playing guitar and Ashley Johnson's Ellie playing guitar
Images via HBO/Naughty Dog

Every iconic scene from The Last of Us: Part 2 reenacted in HBO’s season 2 trailer

It looks like season two will be a fan service after all.

HBO’s official teaser for season two of The Last of Us is finally here, full of fresh faces and faithful reenactments of some of The Last of Us: Part 2‘s most memorable and impactful scenes.

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While the teaser shows that HBO has added in new characters and reworked a few segments from Naughty Dog’s critically acclaimed sequel, many of the scenes look distinctly familiar, as if they were pulled straight from the game.

Every iconic The Last of Us: Part 2 scene in HBO’s Season 2 teaser

Ellie in Jackson

Bella Ramsey's Ellie in Jackson and Ashley Johnson's Ellie in Jackson
How quaint. Images via HBO/Naughty Dog

The trailer opens up with a tracking shot of Bella Ramsey’s Ellie—now all grown up—as she strolls through Jackson, the settlement in which she resides with Joel, Dina, Jesse, Tommy, and Maria. Jackson is a suitable substitute for a permanent refuge in comparison to Joel and Ellie’s adventures in season one, particularly as they find themselves roaming the United States with no place to call home.

Joel teaches Ellie to play the guitar

Bella Ramsey's Ellie learning guitar and Ashley Johnson's Ellie learning guitar
So anyway, here’s Wonderwall. Images via HBO/Naughty Dog

Early on in The Last of Us: Part 2, Joel gifts Ellie a guitar, then promises to teach her how to play it. It’s during this scene that Joel sings “Future Days” by Pearl Jam and a version of the song plays in the background of the teaser. “Future Days” became the unofficial theme of The Last of Us: Part 2, as Ellie sings a snippet of it for Dina in the Music Shop.

Ellie plays the guitar for Dina in the Music Shop

Isabela Merced's Dina and Cascina Caradonna's Dina
Nothing like a good song. Images via HBO/Naughty Dog

Speaking of Ellie playing the guitar, there’s a lovely optional scene in The Last of Us: Part 2 that triggers a cutscene where Dina sits at her feet and listens to her sing “Take On Me” by A-ha, which is just a testament to how talented Ashley Johnson truly is. It gives some nice context to Ellie and Dina’s relationship and strengthens their bond, while also showing off everything Ellie learned from Joel.

Joel and Ellie’s heart-to-heart

Pedro Pascal's Joel playing guitar on the porch and Troy Baker's Joel playing guitar on the porch
Time for a talk. Images via HBO/Naughty Dog

After Ellie’s confrontation with a small-minded bigot named Seth, she finds herself embittered by Joel’s over-protectiveness, so she goes to confront him one night when he’s out on the porch drinking coffee and—you guessed it—playing the guitar. Ellie lashes out at Joel for rescuing her from the hospital, where she was intended as a sacrifice for the greater good due to her immunity.

Young Abby’s flashback sequence

Kaitlyn Dever's Abby looking over her shoulder with teary eyes and Laura Bailey's Abby looking concerned
She’s back. Images via HBO/Naughty Dog

The Last of Us: Part 2 turns out to be just as much Abby’s story as it is Ellie’s, which means both characters have a handful of flashback sequences explaining the circumstances under which Ellie and Abby find themselves becoming mortal enemies. Young Abby gets the same father-daughter pep talk as Ellie and Joel when Jerry Anderson quizzes her about her relationship with Owen during a tracking lesson.

Abby running from Infected

Kaitlyn Dever's Abby crawling away from Infected and Laura Bailey's Abby avoiding a horde of Infected against a wire fence
Run for your life. Images via HBO/Naughty Dog

During a fast-paced segment of Abby’s story, players find themselves outrunning a horde of Infected. Abby almost gets snagged through a wire fence, but manages to go prone and crawl her way to safety. She gets attacked by a straggler that comes awfully close to finishing her off, but Joel and Tommy intervene just in time to save Abby’s life.

The Seraphite Prophet

The 'Feel Her Love' mural in The Last of Us in both the game and the show
What’s the end of the world without a cult? Images via HBO/Naughty Dog

The Seraphites are a group of enemies both Ellie and Abby encounter in The Last of Us: Part 2. Also known as Scars, the Seraphites are a religious cult who fight for control over Seattle against the Washington Liberation Front (WLF). The Seraphites worship a mysterious figure known as the “Prophet”—a woman with a singular vision who was responsible for forming the cult post-outbreak.

Ellie and Dina escape the subway

A close up of a horde of Infected lit by a red backlit and Ellie creeping up on a soldier between a train carriage
Real nightmare fuel. Images via HBO/Naughty Dog

Though it won’t ever compete with the Rat King sequence, Ellie and Dina’s trek through the subway is equally as spine-chilling.


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