'The Last of Us' to stream in American Sign Language on Max | TechCrunch
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Max announced that the HBO series 'The Last of Us' will debut with American Sign Language (ASL) streaming, a first for HBO's original series. This initiative aims to foster inclusivity for deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences. The ASL version of the first season will be available from March 31, enabling viewers to catch up before Season 2 releases on April 13. Along with 'The Last of Us', Max offers ASL options for various films, further broadening access. This movement towards accessibility is reflected in industry developments across other platforms like Disney+.
Beginning March 31, the first season of 'The Last of Us' will also be available to stream in ASL, allowing deaf viewers to catch up on the show ahead of the new season's release.
Max’s decision to stream 'The Last of Us' in ASL marks a significant milestone in accessibility, allowing deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers to enjoy HBO's original content.
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