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As 'Euphoria' closes out its most controversial season yet, fans are wondering whether the HBO hit has reached its final chapter.
Season 3 of Euphoria is coming to an end — but is the show returning for more episodes? The hit HBO series, which premiered in 2019, originally followed troubled high school student Rue (Zendaya) as she struggled to remain sober after rehab.
Zendaya had “a very emotional reaction” to learning her “Euphoria” character, Rue Bennett, would die in the Season 3 finale. Creator Sam Levinson shared on Variety’s “Half Hour With” series Wednesday that he and Zendaya had a “tough” conversation when he pitched her the ending to Rue’s story.
Sharon Stone says Euphoria should screen in every high school and that parents must watch it. Here's what experts say the show gets right about teen drug use.
Euphoria went out with a bang after the season 3 finale killed off a crucial main character halfway into the episode. During the Sunday, May 31, episode of the hit HBO series, Alamo (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) killed Rue (Zendaya) after he found out that she was working undercover to take him down.
News that Sam Levinson's hit series concluded came just hours after the season three finale premiered.
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The deaths came one week after the series shocked viewers by killing off Jacob Elordi's Nate.
Between scathing reviews and off-screen cast tensions, "Euphoria" season three has largely flopped. Here's why.
Sydney Sweeney is reflecting on her character's polarizing OnlyFans storyline in "Euphoria" Season 3. "From the very beginning, you can see that Cassie has this need to be loved," she said of her character — who attracts attention as a model on the subscription-based site after tying the knot with Jacob Elordi's Nate — in an interview with Vanity Fair published Tuesday.
