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‘We’re not seeing Rue, Maddy, and Jules again’: Zendaya’s ‘Euphoria’ leaves hearts in stages of denial as HBO breaks silence to confirm what ‘changed’

The show's plotline has both managed to hook and alienate veiwers.

Christopher Nolan’s film, casting doubt on whether she’d even be available for the shooting of the third season of the HBO series.

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Euphoria is undoubtedly a generation-defining show, and it has the awards, ratings, and star-making roles to prove it. However, something or the other has always been working against the show to prevent it from reaching the heights it truly deserves. Firstly, it has faced misfortunes behind the scenes — notably a global pandemic right after the first season, which slowed down the start of the second season. Additionally, the sad ing of Angus Cloud, who played key character Fezco, after the release of season 2 certainly necessitated a major rewrite for the entire show. But just before Levinson could start on Season 3, the 2023 writer’s strike happened.

With all that now behind us, a new wrench has been thrown into the works lately: The fact that all the key cast have just become too famous and booked to align their schedules as easily as they did in the first season. Jacob Elordi, Zendaya, and Sydney Sweeney, alongside the other cast , are some of the most sought-after actors in Hollywood, so fans worry they might not have time to film one more season of the show.

This concern was fueled when X pages started running with a rumor that HBO had changed its mind and would no longer move forward with a new season. Fans of the show took the rumors as fact, and some were understandably upset, posting their goodbyes to favorite characters, believing there would never be proper closure.

But HBO moved quickly, responding to the rumors by informing The Independent, after the publication reached out to them, that there had been no changes in their plans and that season 3 would go into production in early 2025. Surprisingly, some fans didn’t respond to this news with the positivity you’d expect when learning their favorite show is, in fact, not canceled. One X even suggested the network should just let it go.

But these are just the usual rollercoasters Euphoria fans are used to week-to-week, even when the show is on air.

As for the actors, it’s clear Levinson has locked himself in a creative cocoon, crafting the show in silence. Time and again, Zendaya and Hunter Schafer have itted they don’t know what’s currently planned for the season.

The only available information about the show at this point is that the cast has indeed signed contracts to shoot the show in January 2025, and that’s crucial because nothing starts without contracts. The other teased information is actually quite sensible: Zendaya confirmed there will be a time jump for the new season, which means all those harboring woes with the show for being stuck in its current storyline will see major changes in the plot. What a relief!


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Fred Onyango
Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.