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‘The Last of Us’ Episode 4 Hits Series Viewership High

The Last of Us delivered another series high on Sunday with 7.5 million people tuning in to catch the show’s fourth episode. That is a 17% increase from the 6.4 million that tuned into episode three.

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Hitting a new series high on Sunday is an impressive feat seeing how episode four’s release went head-to-head with the 65th annual Grammy Awards. This happens to be the second episode in a row where the HBO series has had competition. Episode three went up against the AFC Championship on the East Coast.

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The Last of Us has been growing its audience every week since its debut in January. Episode one debuted at 4.7 million, making it the second-best debut of the last decade for the streamer. Seeing the show’s growth and success thus far, it should come as no surprise that the series has been renewed for a second season, with a potential for a third.

The Last of Us is based on the PlayStation game and takes place 20 years after modern civilisation has been destroyed. Joel (Pedro Pascal), a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie (Bella Ramsey), a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal journey as they both must traverse the US and depend on each other for survival. 

Episode 5 of The Last of Us will air ahead of Super Bowl on Friday at 9 PM ET, or Saturday, 10 AM SGT.