The long-awaited third season of The Last of Us will bring a significant change in the narrative: Ellie will not be the protagonist. In an unexpected twist for many fans, the story will focus on Abby, played by Kaitlyn Dever. This approach follows the structure of the game, starting from Abby’s perspective before their paths cross again.
Abby’s Journey
Co-creators Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann confirmed that the new season will explore Abby’s motivations and pain, presenting her more human side. According to Druckmann, the decision to shift the narrative focus responds to what the story requires, allowing for a deep exploration of this character throughout the season. The third season is designed to be ‘wetter’ and more emotional, focusing on grief rather than revenge, which marks a notable contrast with the previous season.
Although Ellie will not be at the center of the action, she is expected to have a significant role, given that her story remains intertwined with Abby’s. The season will also delve into Abby’s backstory and how her pain, especially related to her father’s death, will shape her character. Flashbacks may be used to explore her connection with the Fireflies.
Additionally, the showrunners have mentioned that the third season may be longer than the second to accommodate the development of Abby’s arc, and a fourth season is already being planned. Fans will need to be patient, as the next installment is expected to premiere in 2027. This decision has sparked debate among the show’s followers, who have considered Ellie the heart of the story since the beginning.