Season 2 might have just wrapped up, but we're already looking forward to Euphoria Season 3 — and we're not alone. The HBO series, created by Sam Levinson, first premiered in 2019 but undoubtedly reached new heights with Season 2.
According to a report by Variety, Euphoria is now officially the second most-watched show in HBO's history, trailing only behind Game of Thrones. Per the report, 6.6 million viewers tuned in for the season 2 finale and per-episode viewership for season 2 averaged 16.3 million (as opposed to 6.6 million during season 1.)
Tied to the viewership momentum is the show's Internet-breaking Twitter discourse. Fans of the series have taken to the app consistently throughout the entire second season to propose theories, discuss plot lines, and share memes. The interest is so high that even Twitter confirmed Euphoria had become the most-tweeted-about TV show of the decade ahead of the season 2 finale. So, as expected, fans are already on the lookout for any news relating to Euphoria Season 3.
With that in mind, we scoured the internet for clues to answer all your pressing questions about Euphoria Season 3 below.
Will Euphoria Return for Season 3?
Yes! HBO announced the series had officially been renewed for a third season on February 4, 2022.
“Sam, Zendaya, and the entire cast and crew of Euphoria have taken Season 2 to extraordinary heights, challenging narrative convention and form, while maintaining its heart. We couldn’t be more honoured to work with this gifted, wildly talented team or more excited to continue our journey with them into Season 3," Francesca Orsi, Executive Vice President of HBO Programming, said to coincide with the announcement.
When Will Euphoria Season 3 Air?
No tentative release date has been announced as of yet by HBO, but fans are speculating season 3 could premiere sometime in 2024.
Euphoria Season 1 premiered back in June 2019 and Season 2 followed suit in January 2022, more than two years later.
However, it is worth noting production for Season 2 was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020 and did not resume until 2021 — so the gap between Season 2 and 3 could be smaller.
That said, another thing fans are using to predict a potential release date are the actors' busy schedules. Zendaya, for example, currently has two projects in pre-production: Dune: Part Two and Challengers. Sydney Sweeney is another of Euphoria's busy bees. Among other projects currently being developed, she's set to star in National Anthem alongside Halsey.
How Many Episodes Will Euphoria Season 3 Have?
Again, nothing official has been announced but it's safe to assume Euphoria Season 3 will likely have eight episodes. Season 1 featured eight episodes and so did Season 2, with Rue's and Jules's special episodes, titled “Trouble Don’t Last Always" and “F*ck Anyone Who's Not A Sea Blob,” airing in between.
What Will Euphoria Season 3 Be About?
Now, this is the million-dollar question. What will Euphoria Season 3 be about? Your guess is as good as ours! The Season 2 finale left us with plenty of unanswered questions so we can expect at least some of those to be addressed during Season 3 — or so we hope. Rue's story is inspired by director Sam Levinson's own experiences, so audiences can expect her to continue being the focus going forward.
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— euphoria (@euphoriaHBO) February 21, 2022
Who Is in the Cast of Euphoria Season 3?
It's safe to assume most of the main cast will return for season 3. That includes Zendaya as Rue Bennet, Hunter Schafer as Jules Vaughn, Maude Apatow as Lexi Howard, Sydney Sweeney as Cassie Howard, Alexa Demie as Maddy Perez, and Jacob Elordi as Nate Jacobs.
As far as the additional cast goes, some members have already hinted at their involvement in season 3. Speaking to Jimmy Fallon in February 2022, Dominic Fike said Elliot would “absolutely” be part of season 3.
Discourse around Barbie Ferreira's character, Kat Hernandez, was also at an all-time high this season, with many speculating about the standing of the actor's relationship with Levinson. Regardless of what goes on behind the scenes, Kat is still a major character — so hopefully she'll be part of season 3.
And now the biggest mysteries: Fezco, played by Angus Cloud, and Ashtray, played by Javon “Wanna” Walton. We all thought Ashtray was killed after the season 2 finale, but is he really dead?
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Javon said: “Well you see [Fez] get arrested, so I'm sure he is going to be in the back of a cop car. And with Ashtray, we're not 100 percent if he's dead, because you saw absolutely no blood, right? And you didn't see him fall. You did hear the bullet, but you didn't see him get shot. So, there [are] little things that could potentially bring him back for another season.” Hopefully, that means we'll also get to see Chloe Cherry as Faye again.
Season 2 introduced us to a couple of new characters who are not off the table for a return in season 3, either. (And who knows? Maybe Season 3 will give us that Tom Holland cameo after all!)
Is There a Euphoria Season 3 Trailer?
Right now, there's no trailer for Euphoria Season 3, but we did get an announcement teaser featuring the series' logo and a big three behind it. The teaser was posted across all of Euphoria's official social media channels when the renewal was announced.
Has Euphoria Season 3 Started Filming?
Season 3 of Euphoria has probably not started filming yet. The season is most likely in pre-production still. But there have been projects where follow-ups have been recorded back-to-back without the audiences knowing (like Netflix's The Kissing Booth, which Jacob Elordi was also part of). So unless the cast and crew announce it, we can't know for sure.
A tweet by beauty reporter Kirbie Johnson from March 1 claims Euphoria MUA Donni Davy has heard non-confirmed rumors that filming could start later in 2022. “Each episode takes a month to film, so by the time it goes through post, it’s safe to expect a 2024 release,” Johnson noted. Again, nothing has been confirmed as of yet by the crew or cast so, as this is just speculation, we'd take everything with a grain of salt.
This article was originally published on Teen Vogue.