The highly anticipated second season of The Last of Us is less than two weeks away and there's a lot of speculation about how things will play out.
In an interview with Variety, showrunner Craig Mazin said that the series could live on in other ways after the initial story is told.
"For me as a writer and showrunner, this is my ‘Last of Us.’ So this will be the last of my ‘Last of Us,’ covering the events of the first and second game," Mazin told the outlet.
"I think there’s always a world where you could see additional material, like the way ‘House of the Dragon’ has thrived after the conclusion of ‘Game of Thrones.’ And I could certainly see myself being somebody that the people making that show, they pick up the phone and call me and say, ‘How did you do this? Or what do you think about this?’ But it won’t be mine to do. Somebody else will be handling that," he added.
Mazin's comments come after he confirmed that The Last of Us will come to an end perhaps after season 3.
In an interview with People, Mazin said that he's not planning on making up additional story lines to keep the series going.
"Neil and I really are focused on telling the story that's there," Mazin told the outlet in an interview published on March 30. "It will come to an end."
Season 2 is set to premiere on HBO on April 13.
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