Gabriel Luna and Rutina Wesley tease just how big this moment is going to be.
Still, there are a few things we can surmise.
We then see him go toe-to-toe in a back alley witha Bloater, armed only with a flamethrower.

Infected emerge from the snow in ‘The Last of Us’ season 2.Credit:Max/Youtube
Luna and Wesly tease what’s in store when this moment arrives.
“The whole thing was an absolute hurricane of stimuli, and it gave us everything you needed.”
It’s an element of that story; our stuff is not just an aspect of this chaos."

Gabriel Luna as Tommy, Rutina Wesley as Maria in ‘The Last of Us’ season 2.Liane Hentscher/HBO
“It is massive,” Wesley says of the Jackson set.
“I just remember being in awe that they would build it with that much detail.
It was huge.”

The events ofThe Last of Usseason 2 pick up five years after the season 1 finale.
Maria and Tommy are also in a different place in their lives than they were in season 1.
The last time we saw Maria, she was pregnant.

Five years later, their son, Benji, is growing up before their eyes.
“I think it raised the stakes, absolutely, having a child,” Wesley remarks.
We are going to survive in whatever way we can, but for Maria, it’s family first.

Tommy (Gabriel Luna) faces down a Bloater on ‘The Last of Us’ season 2.Max/Youtube
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In a lot of ways, Benji marks a second chance for these characters.
Maria, too, had a child, a son named Kevin, who died.
The character also lost a niece, named Sarah.
We’ll see how Maria and Tommy then deal with the threat of an infected horde.