The Last of Us Episode 7 live stream (“Left Behind”): Watch online

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After last week’s episode of The Last of Us, fans of the story are desperate to find out whether or not Joel (Pedro Pascal) lives or dies. With what looks to be a pretty serious wound, plus the fact that he and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) are kind of in the middle of nowhere, it’s going to be a close call.

But in tonight’s episode, we won’t focus on Joel at all. I know, I know, but trust me: Episode 7, “Left Behind,” is fantastic, even if Joel isn’t in the forefront.

In The Last of Us Episode 7, we’ll get a flashback of Ellie’s life before she met Joel. Viewers will get to know a new character named Riley (Storm Reid), a very important person in Ellie’s journey. Tonight’s story will be based on The Last of Us: Left Behind, an award-winning expansion to the original game that came out in 2014. It’s a favorite among fans of the game and has been applauded for its LGBT representation and it’s depiction of what it’s like to be a teenage girl.

Check out the trailer for “Left Behind” below to get a peek at what’s to come.

Ready to tune in for the new episode of The Last of Us tonight? Here’s how you can watch so you don’t miss a minute!

What time is The Last of Us on tonight? How to watch

Start Time: Sunday, February 26 at 9:00 p.m. EST

TV Network: HBO

Episode: Season 1, Episode 7: “Left Behind”

Run Time: 1 hour

Live Stream: HBO – HBO Max – Hulu with HBO Max add-on – Amazon Prime Video with the HBO Max add-on

Get the tissues ready, because Episode 7 of The Last of Us is going to be another emotional one! Keep checking in with us at Winter is Coming for all of our reviews, news, analysis, and more as we get closer to the finale.

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