8.1 | / 10 |
| Users | 1.5 | |
| Reviewer | 5.0 | |
| Overall | 4.2 |
Season 2 of The Last of Us picks up five years after the events of Season 1. Joel and Ellie's collective past catches up to them, drawing them into conflict with each other and a world even more dangerous and unpredictable than the one they left behind.
Starring: Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Gabriel Luna, Isabela Merced, Young Mazino| Adventure | Uncertain |
| Thriller | Uncertain |
| Horror | Uncertain |
| Drama | Uncertain |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1
English: Dolby Atmos
English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
English SDH, French, Spanish
Blu-ray Disc
Three-disc set (3 BDs)
Slipcover in original pressing
Region A (B, C untested)
| Movie | 5.0 | |
| Video | 5.0 | |
| Audio | 5.0 | |
| Extras | 4.0 | |
| Overall | 5.0 |
One of the unfortunate side issues with the interconnectedness of the internet and the nonstop "content" it provides may be the ubiquity of unwanted "spoilers" passing through newsfeeds or social media accounts, though in the case of one major development in the second season of The Last of Us, much as with the rest of this series, it's arguable that "spoilers" had already been revealed since the television outing is famously based on a videogame series and follows the general outlines of that game's (or games', depending on point of view) narrative(s). This second season of The Last of Us probably in fact departs from its videogame source a bit more than the first season does, but the epochal event that flooded those aforementioned newsfeeds and social media accounts is unavoidably central to what occurs in the story, and simply can't be ignored in any discussion of the show's sophomore year. So with that in mind, spoiler-phobes are advised to skip over the following section.


The Last of Us: The Complete Second Season is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of HBO and Warner Brothers Home Entertainment with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.78:1. If various online sites like the IMDb are to be believed, this season utilized the Arri Alexa 35 rather than the Arri Alexa Mini (with a 4K DI), and I have to say to my eyes this second season may actually outshine the excellence of the first, though that 4K DI data point may be one reason for those with the appropriate equipment to opt for HBO's standalone The Last of Us: The Complete Second Season 4K release, since in my estimation both fine detail and especially palette nuance see observable upgrades in that version. That said, this 1080 presentation is stunning virtually the entire time, with really artfully done integration of practical sets, like the gigantic Jackson village built for the series, with digital elements, like some of the backgrounds of the Jackson scenes (you can see the greenscreen sheets hanging at the ends of streets in some of the making of supplements, in preparation for later digital elements). There are a range of rather beautiful tones suffusing the palette, and this season spends some rather leisurely moments simply exploring some of the vistas on tap, where everything from summery greens and yellows to wintry blues and grays can predominate at various times. Some of the later episodes are quite dimly lit for long swaths of time, and shadow detail can occasionally not be overly apparent. The only CGI element I found a bit cartoonish was some of the supposedly explosive flames that consume some unwanted interlopers at various moments.

The Last of Us: The Complete Second Season features another outstanding Dolby Atmos track that provides near constant immersion throughout all of the episodes. The outdoor material, especially some of the horrifying scenes with marauding attackers, probably have the "showiest" moments, where a glut of sound effects virtually assault the listener from all sides. But even in some of the more pastoral moments (and there are quite a lot of those, actually) the track almost vibrates will smartly placed ambient environmental effects. A number of explosions or gunfire provide bursts of impressive LFE. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly throughout. Optional subtitles in several languages are available.

Disc One
- Episode 1 (HD; 8:53)
- Episode 2 (HD; 9:08)
- Episode 3 (HD; 12:12)
Note: There's a Play All option for the above featurettes.
- Episode 4 (HD; 11:24)
- Episode 5 (HD; 8:32)
Note: There's a Play All option for the above featurettes.
- Joel (HD; 00:57)
- Ellie (HD; 00:51)
- Abby (HD; 00:54)
- Dina (HD; 00:54)
Note: There's a Play All option for the above featurettes.
- Episode 6 (HD; 11:06)
- Episode 7 (HD; 12:07)
Note: There's a Play All option for the above featurettes.

I'm not sure if maybe The Last of Us is trying to tell me something, but also somewhat hilariously for me personally this second season ends up in Seattle, which is exactly where I lived for the few years of my childhood spent away from Salt Lake City. Luckily I was too young to have worked anywhere in the Emerald City, but it was where I first took golf lessons, which may or may not be relevant to this overall somewhat disturbing trend of connections. HBO has already announced the third season of The Last of Us, which will reportedly be at least tangentially based on events portrayed in the videogame franchise. Spoilers may therefore continue to abound, but the fantastic thing about this series is how it's quite easily able to surprise and shock even given the "foreknowledge" of certain events. Technical merits are first rate and the supplements very enjoyable. Highly recommended.

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