“Euphoria Season 3” Shooting will start soon
Will we ever get Euphoria Season 3? Although the show has faced several delays since the airing of its second season, it looks like production is finally gaining momentum.
The Sam Levinson-created HBO series first premiered in 2019 and reached new heights with Season 2, achieving unprecedented viewership and inspiring internet-breaking discussions on social media with each episode.
Sydney Sweeney Hinted it could be the last season of the Drama
British GQ reported in an interview with Actress Sydney Sweeney published on Monday that shooting for Season 3 will begin in the next two months. Sydney Sweeney, who played Cassie Howard on the show, received unanimous praise for her performance in Season 2, resulting in an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category.
Sweeney didn’t reveal much about the new season, telling GQ, “People will be surprised what season three becomes.” She said that season 3 would be a change, and “I think it’s good because seasons one and two were very different.”
Sweeney also told British GQ that she did not know whether there would be a fourth season of “Euphoria”. “I think if there’s more story to tell with Cassie, then yes, because I love that role and I love the community, but the story is what does it justice.”
Sweeney has been busy for quite some time after the releases of Anybird But You, Madam Web and Immaculate. Also read – North West gives a rare interview about the new album
When will be Euphoria Season 3 be released?
Season 3 of the hit and divisive HBO teen drama is expected to return in 2025, HBO CEO Casey Bloys announced in November. Season 1 of the show, an American adaptation of the Israeli show of the same name, first aired in 2019, with season 2 scheduled to air in 2022.
The main cast has not yet been confirmed for Euphoria Season 3, but Barbie Ferreira, who played Kat Hernandez, will not return. Angus Cloud, who played Fezco, died of an accidental overdose in July.
Zendaya will return as lead character Rue on the show, which has served as a launching pad for the careers of other stars including Jacob Elordi, Hunter Schafer and Sydney Sweeney.