HBO has ended rumors that it will cancel its popular drama series Euphoria, stating that the third season will air as planned in 2025. Even though there has been talk about Zendaya’s other commitments, the network is still committed to the highly acclaimed show.
An HBO official made it very clear that “Euphoria” will begin filming in 2025. There’s been no change. Francesca Orsi and other network officials were excited about the new season and about continuing to work with the show’s creative team.
Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Maude Apatow, and Hunter Schafer will return as the main group. However, the story will change dramatically in the new season: the players will be five years older than they were in high school.
In a recent interview, Zendaya, who plays the lead character Rue Bennett, discussed the artistic choice. “There’s only so much high school drama you can deal with,” she stated. It will be fascinating to see and understand these characters outside of the context of high school.”
There have been some tough spots on the way to Season 3. The crew has had to deal with delays and has been saddened by the deaths of director Kevin Turen and co-star Angus Cloud. Hunter Schafer recognized these problems, saying that going back to work on the set would be “tough” but that he hoped the team could “channel that into making it a beautiful Season 3.”
Sydney Sweeney, who plays Cassie Howard, is still positive about the next season. She told PEOPLE, “I’m very excited to jump back into Cassie.” “She is one of my most special characters, and I love my ‘Euphoria’ family.”
Even though there are concerns about Zendaya’s role in Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film project, which is also set to release in 2025, HBO seems sure it can handle the actress’s schedule. The network’s clear communication suggests that they are using a plan to work around the star’s schedule and meet the needs of the production.
Fans are looking forward to the next episode of “Euphoria.” The third season promises to give viewers a new view of the characters they love, which will be a big change in the storyline.