Get ready for a thrilling week of entertainment, as two of the most anticipated shows and movies return to screens. The Last of Us is back with its final challenge, while The Apprentice crowns its new winner in a nail-biting finale.
This week, fans will be reunited with one of the most critically acclaimed television series of recent years – The Last of Us. Two years after its dramatic conclusion, the show returns to our screens on Monday, and the anticipation is palpable. The first season was a masterclass in storytelling, with Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal delivering standout performances as ‘Ellie’ and ‘Joel’.
The Last of Us is a critically acclaimed action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog.
Released in 2013, the game takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where a mutated strain of the 'Cordyceps fungus' has infected most of humanity, turning them into mindless, zombie-like creatures.
The game follows the story of Joel and Ellie as they navigate through the ruins of Boston, searching for a possible cure and escaping from various factions vying for power.
Meanwhile, the 19th season of The Apprentice comes to a close with its final episode on Thursday at 9 pm. After weeks of challenges, firings, and cringe-worthy moments, only two candidates remain – Anisa Khan and Dean Franklin. They will face off against business tycoon Lord Sugar in the ultimate test of their entrepreneurial skills.
In other news, Alex Garland‘s new film ‘Warfare‘ hits cinemas this Friday. The intense drama follows a US military surveillance mission gone wrong in Iraq in 2006 and boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Will Poulter, Kit Connor, and D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai.

Gaming fans will also be excited to hear that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is out now on PlayStation 5. This highly anticipated game was praised for its compelling stealth gameplay, immersive environments, and an uncanny performance from Troy Baker in the main role.
Renowned archaeologist and explorer Dr. Henry Walton 'Indiana' Jones Jr. was born on July 1, 1899.
He is best known for his thrilling adventures in ancient temples, tombs, and ruins.
With a Ph.D. in archaeology from Harvard University, 'Jones' has traveled the world uncovering hidden treasures and battling rival treasure hunters.
His exploits have been documented in numerous films, including 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' and 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.'
This week’s entertainment calendar is filled with exciting releases, including ‘Krapp’s Last Tape’, ‘My Master Builder’, and ‘Sinners‘ hitting cinemas on Friday. The London International Ska Festival starts on Thursday, and fans of BBC Radio 4 can look forward to ‘The Fever’, starring Cate Blanchett.
With so much happening this week, it’s clear that there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re a fan of television drama, gaming, or the arts, there’s no shortage of exciting events to look forward to.