HBO's hit teen drama starring Zendaya wrapped up season 2 more popular than ever before — here's everything to know about Euphoria season 3. After first premiering in 2019, Euphoria season 2 was a long time coming with over two years between the first and second seasons (save for two bottle episodes focused on Zendaya's character Rue and Hunter Schafer's character Jules). Euphoria season 2 proved to be controversial even as its popularity skyrocketed, promoting fervent discussions of the show on social media about both behind-the-scenes drama and some of the creative decisions made throughout its run.
Euphoria season 2 picks up sometime after the events of the season 1 finale, with Rue having relapsed and still estranged from her (now ex-) girlfriend Jules after she left her at the train station. Jules is unaware that Rue has relapsed (and severely so) despite the fact that it's instantly clear that not all is right with Zendaya's character. Then there's the rest of Euphoria's cast to contend with. Cassie finds herself beginning a relationship with her best friend's ex-boyfriend, Nate Jacobs, Lexi begins a journey to self-actualization, and Maddy and Kat are left to deal with their own unhappiness in ways that make themselves even more vulnerable.
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Where Euphoria goes from here remains unclear as the season 2 ending doesn't paint the clearest picture of what the show's future could look. Despite these flaws, though, the confidence with which the show operates indicates that Euphoria season 3 could top its predecessor in ways that are both good and bad. Here's everything to know about Euphoria season 3.
After the massive increase in viewership that
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