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"The Last of Us Staffel 4 unsicher: Craig Mazin sagt, die Erzählung kann in Staffel 3 nicht enden"

Authore: JackAktualisieren:Jun 25,2025

The Last of Us hat das Publikum mit seiner von der Kritik gefeierten TV -Adaption fasziniert, was zu einer Erneuerung der ersten Staffel der dritten Staffel führte, bis die zweite Staffel offiziell mit der Produktion begann. Aber was liegt darüber hinaus? Laut Showrunner Craig Mazin kann eine vierte Staffel nicht nur möglich sein, sondern auch erforderlich sein könnte.

In einem Interview mit Collider sprach Mazin die Herausforderung, die Serie auf der Grundlage der Erzählung der beiden ungezogenen, hundentwickelten Videospiele zu beenden. Er erklärte, dass der Versuch, die gesamte Geschichte in der dritten Staffel abzuschließen, zu einer unrealistisch langen und insteifenden letzten Staffel führen würde. Während die dritte Staffel möglicherweise länger ist als sein Vorgänger, bemerkte er, dass "es keine Möglichkeit gibt, diese Erzählung in einer dritten Staffel zu vervollständigen".

Mazin erläuterte und erklärte, dass es in der dritten Episode eine „anständige Chance“ -Speat -3 -Staffel gibt, aber letztendlich scheint eine vierte Staffel der logischste Weg zu sein. Er drückte die Hoffnung aus, dass das Team "unsere Kasse genug verdient, um zurück zu kommen und es in einem vierten Platz zu beenden", was darauf hindeutet, dass Staffel 4 nicht nur eine Möglichkeit ist, sondern der wahrscheinlichste Abschluss des Bogens der Serie.

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