Get ready! After a long hiatus, HBO's hit drama Euphoria is finally coming back with a massive lineup of new and returning cast members, plus a major time jump to shake things up.

TL;DR
  • Euphoria Season 3 is set to premiere in Spring 2026 on HBO and will stream on Max.
  • The upcoming season boasts a huge ensemble, welcoming big names like Natasha Lyonne, Eli Roth, Trisha Paytas, Sharon Stone, and Rosalía, alongside beloved returning stars such as Zendaya and Jacob Elordi.
  • Fans can expect a significant time jump, moving the core characters out of high school and into their adult lives, in what's widely discussed as the series' potential final season.

The Long Wait Is Over: Why Euphoria Took So Long to Return

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Whew, it's been a minute, hasn't it? Fans have been clamoring for more of Rue, Jules, Nate, and the whole East Highland crew since 2022. That's a full four years between the Season 2 premiere and the anticipated Season 3 debut in Spring 2026!

So, what was the hold-up? A few things contributed to the unusually long break. Aligning the schedules of an increasingly in-demand, A-list cast (hello, Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, Jacob Elordi!) was a monumental task in itself. Plus, creator and showrunner Sam Levinson was busy with another HBO project, The Idol, which might have diverted some attention.

Reports also surfaced that Zendaya and Levinson's relationship cooled during the hiatus, and there were even reported disagreements about scripts. Add in the WGA and SAG strikes, and you've got a recipe for significant delays. But fear not, the cameras officially started rolling in Los Angeles in February 2025, three years after Season 2 aired, so things are finally moving!

Who's Stepping Back Into the Spotlight for Season 3?

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Good news for all you OG fans: the heart of Euphoria is coming back! Despite a brief social media kerfuffle where an official Instagram post left out some key names, HBO has firmly confirmed that our main stars are reprising their roles.

The Core Cast You Know & Love

  • Zendaya as Rue Bennett (The show literally revolves around her!)
  • Hunter Schafer as Jules Vaughn
  • Jacob Elordi as Nate Jacobs
  • Sydney Sweeney as Cassie Howard
  • Alexa Demie as Maddy Perez
  • Maude Apatow as Lexi Howard
  • Eric Dane as Cal Jacobs
  • Colman Domingo as Ali Muhammad (Our favorite, Emmy-winning mentor!)
  • Martha Kelly as Laurie
  • Chloe Cherry as Faye

And let's give a special shout-out to Nika King, who plays Rue's mom Leslie. After making headlines for joking about struggling with rent during the delays and initially being left off some cast lists, she's confirmed to be back! Other fan favorites returning include Dominic Fike (Elliot), Alanna Ubach (Suze), Daeg Faerch (Mitch), Melvin Bonez Estes (Bruce), Paula Marshall (Marsha), Sophia Rose Wilson (BB), and Zak Steiner (Aaron).

Fresh Faces Alert: Meet the New Players Joining East Highland

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Get ready for a serious influx of talent! Season 3 is bringing in a whopping 18 new cast members. Some names are familiar, some are surprising, but all promise to shake up the Euphoria universe. It's like a Hollywood who's who, plus some unexpected internet icons!

New & Notable Additions for Season 3

  • Natasha Lyonne (Emmy nominee for Poker Face and a true acting powerhouse)
  • Danielle Deadwyler (Critics' Choice and BAFTA nominee for her incredible work in Till)
  • Eli Roth (Yes, the horror film director!)
  • Trisha Paytas (The YouTube legend herself, making her big dramatic debut!)
  • Sharon Stone (A Hollywood icon joining the drama)
  • Rosalía (The Grammy-winning Spanish singer-actress)
  • Marshawn Lynch (Former NFL star turned actor)
  • Homer Gere (Richard Gere's son)
  • Gideon Adlon (Pamela Adlon's daughter, known for The Society)
  • Sam Trammell (From True Blood and Homeland)
  • Kwame Patterson (Known for The Wire and Ray Donovan)
  • Colleen Camp (Veteran actress from American Hustle)
  • Hemky Madera (From Queen of the South)
  • Madison Thompson (Ozark alum)
  • Matthew Willig (Former NFL player)
  • Rebecca Pidgeon (The Unit)
  • Bella Podaras
  • Bill Bodner
  • Cailyn Rice
  • Jack Topalian
  • Jessica Blair Herman

We'll also see Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Toby Wallace, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Kadeem Hardison, Priscilla Delgado, James Landry Hébert, Anna Van Patten, and Asante Blackk in new roles. Character details for these fresh faces are still under wraps, but we've already gotten a first-look photo of Danielle Deadwyler in character, and she looks ready to dive into the Euphoria aesthetic.

"We've talked about it, I don't think anything is over until it's over, but it's been discussed that this is the end. I think you will be very satisfied with this season, and how we bring each of the characters' whole narrative."

— Francesca Orsi, HBO's Head of Drama

Out of High School & Beyond: What to Expect from the Story

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Remember when Zendaya teased us about a time jump last year? Well, it's confirmed! Season 3 will take our beloved characters out of the hallways of East Highland High and into their adult lives. This is a huge shift, as the show has always centered on the intense, often chaotic, world of teenagers.

This leap forward opens up a whole new world of storytelling possibilities. Will Rue manage to stay clean? What do Nate, Jules, Cassie, and Maddy do after graduation? The possibilities are endless, and frankly, a little nerve-wracking!

Who Won't Be Returning

While we're gaining a lot of new faces, we also have to say goodbye to some. The most heartbreaking departure is, of course, Angus Cloud, who tragically passed away after Season 2. His character, Fezco, was a fan favorite, and the second season ended on a major cliff-hanger involving him. His absence will undoubtedly be felt.

Storm Reid, who played Rue's younger sister Gia, confirmed in November 2024 that her character wouldn't be returning. Barbie Ferreira, who played Kat, exited the series back in August 2022. Additionally, Austin Abrams (Ethan Lewis) and Algee Smith (Chris McKay) were not included in HBO's official cast lists, suggesting their characters may not appear this season either.

Behind the Scenes: New Vision, Same Vibe?

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It's not just the cast that's getting a refresh! The creative team is also seeing some exciting new additions. Four-time Oscar-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood is joining as a co-producer, with Natasha Newman-Thomas stepping in as the main costume designer. Francois Audouy is taking over as production designer, promising a fresh visual aesthetic for the new era of Euphoria.

And for our ears, get ready for a blend of familiar and new! While Labrinth, who's been integral to the show's iconic sound, will be returning, none other than legendary composer Hans Zimmer is also on board to score episodes. That's right, the man behind the music of Dune and The Lion King is lending his talents to Euphoria! This could mean a massive sonic shift for the series.

The series, as always, is created, written, directed, and executive produced by Sam Levinson and produced in partnership with A24. It's safe to say they're aiming for something big.

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While we're thrilled for Season 3, there's a bittersweet undertone: it's widely expected to be the conclusion of the series. HBO's head of drama, Francesca Orsi, mentioned that "it's been discussed that this is the end," though nothing is "over until it's over." She added that fans would be "very satisfied with this season, and how we bring each of the characters' whole narrative."

Colman Domingo, our beloved Ali, has also hyped up the scripts, saying, "I think it's some of the most gorgeous writing that Sam has ever done." He admitted he hadn't read them but was blown away by what Levinson told him. Sounds promising, right?

The show has garnered immense critical acclaim, with 25 Emmy nominations and 9 wins, including two for Zendaya for Best Actress in a Drama and one for Colman Domingo for Best Guest Actor. It's also HBO's most-watched series that doesn't feature dragons or zombies (ahem, House of the Dragon and The Last of Us).

With an eight-episode run and a truly massive cast, Season 3 is shaping up to be an ambitious farewell. Will it be a "best season ever" or a "total train wreck," as some speculate? Given Euphoria's track record, it'll likely be a bit of both – intense, divisive, and utterly unforgettable.

FAQ: Your Burning Questions About Euphoria Season 3 Answered! When does Euphoria Season 3 officially premiere? Euphoria Season 3 is slated to premiere in Spring 2026 on HBO. Where can I watch Euphoria Season 3? You can watch the third season on HBO and stream it on Max (formerly HBO Max). How many episodes will be in Euphoria Season 3? The upcoming third season will consist of eight episodes. Is Season 3 the final season of Euphoria? While HBO hasn't made an official, definitive announcement, it has been widely discussed and is generally expected that Season 3 will serve as the conclusion to the series. HBO's Head of Drama, Francesca Orsi, has stated that "it's been discussed that this is the end." Sources
  • The Hollywood Reporter
  • Deadline
  • TVLine
  • Variety
  • IBTimes
  • The Cut
  • The Daily Beast
  • TOI Entertainment Desk
  • Inshorts