Donald Glover gives an interesting review of HBO's hit series Euphoria, revealing his true feelings on the show and Zendaya's career. Glover is a jack-of-all-trades known for his stand-up comedy, a musical career under his stage name Childish Gambino, and his work as co-creator and star of FX's acclaimed series Atlanta,which had the premiere of its third season in late March. Glover's entertainment career shows no signs of waning, with the artist signing an eight-figure contract with Amazon back in 2021 as part of a multi-year deal to produce content for the streamer, including a TV series that had Malia Obama in the writer's room. Suffice to say, Glover has experience in the vast reaches of the entertainment industry, which includes the media that he chooses to consume.
From showrunner Sam Levinson, Euphoria is a relatively new phenomenon, premiering on HBO in 2019 to critical acclaim for its unique cinematography, stellar acting, stylized costuming, and intense storylines centering around a high school drug addict. In between seasons, the show's star, Zendaya, worked with Levinson on his film Malcom & Marie (2021) which didn't fare as well as Euphoria's original success. Euphoria season 2 became defined by drama behind the camera, almost outshining the drama portrayed on screen when the season aired in early 2022. The second season was dominated by a love triangle, but it also followed Rue's (Zendaya) attempts and failures to get clean, and the path of destruction that she created in her wake.
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In an intimate chat for Interview magazine, Glover interviewed himself and opened up about his feelings on the show's merit and Zendaya's
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