'The Last of Us' Season 2 trailer: Hidden details you may have missed

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The Last of Us Season 2 trailer has dropped, and you know what that means, don't you? It's time to take all the burning questions we had at the end of Season 2 and add a few new ones in.

In the two-minute clip above we're reintroduced to Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) after a tumultuous ending to the first season, as they head back to the camp in Jackson, Wyoming where Joel's brother Tommy (Gabriel Luna) is based.

But the shadow of what Joel did to rescue Ellie hangs over the trailer, as do more monsters and shady-looking groups. We've broken down all the hidden details you may have missed below.

Ellie hiding from something on all fours

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Credit: YouTube/Max

The trailer opens with Ellie silently creeping through a dark building. It's brief, but in the background we see something scuttling past at the far end of the room. An animal? A Clicker? Or some new kind of Infected creature to be worried about? Gulp.

A creature emitting spores

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Credit: YouTube/Max

Speaking of creatures, there's a shot of Ellie standing over a poor Cordyceps-covered soul that almost looks more tree than human. The worrying part? We can clearly see the thing exhaling what appear to be spores into the air.

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The one mercy of the fungus in Season 1 is that it isn't airborne. Could that be about to change?

Two new factions

A man in a hooded robe carrying a quiver of arrows is seen from behind walking through the woods.
Credit: YouTube/Max

There are at least two new groups we haven't seen before in the Season 2 trailer. The first is a military outfit that is definitely not FEDRA — these guys have a wolf logo and the letters "WLF" on their tanks and helmets. The second group has more of a cult vibe — hooded robes, old-style weapons, a logo that looks like an eye, the whole shebang.

The trailer makes it seem like both of these groups are threats, as they're shown in a montage just before we hear Ellie (Bella Ramsey) saying "monsters" (and given that we see the hooded group getting ready to murder someone in the woods, this definitely tracks).

Ellie walking away from Joel

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Credit: YouTube/Max

One of our burning questions after Season 1 was whether or not Ellie would find out that Joel basically butchered an entire hospital worth of Fireflies in order to save her life — remember, Ellie is immune to the Cordyceps infection, and could have been the key to a vaccine. The trailer seems to hint that the answer to this question is a big "yes", with a shot of her yelling "You swore" before another shot of Joel looking upset while she walks away from him in the background. The "you swore" line is a throwback to the finale of Season 1, where Ellie asks Joel to promise her that "everything you said to me about the Fireflies is true" — Joel told Ellie raiders attacked the hospital and he barely got her out of there alive. Looks like that lie will come back to haunt him.

The Last of Us Season 2 is streaming on Max from April 13.

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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