co-creator Neil Druckmann has announce🌊d that he's stepping away from HBO's adaptation so that he can focus on and .
Despite its first seasജon being one of the best gaming adaptations out there, it's fair to say that Season 2 of HBO's The Last of Us was a pretty big disappointment. Adapting such a controversial and complicated game was always going to be difficult, but HBO's attempt missed the⭕ mark in a number of ways.

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Even though a lot of viewers and fans of the series weren't happy with The Last of Us' second season, the show has been 🐲such a monumental hit that it was always going to get a third season. Interestingly, though, it's been revealed that The ༒Last of Us co-creator and Naughty Dog boss Neil Druckmann isn't going to be involved this time around.
Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann Won't Work On The Last Of Us Season 3
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, a statement was shared that confirmed Druckmann is no longer going to work on HBO's The Last of Us. Druckmann states that it was a "difficult decision" that was made so that he can foc💫us entirely on Naughty Dog's future projects.

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