Get ready for some serious drama, because "Euphoria" Season 3 is officially on its way, bringing a massive wave of new and returning stars to your screens in Spring 2026!

TL;DR: The Latest Euphoria Season 3 Buzz
  • "Euphoria" Season 3 is set to premiere in Spring 2026 on HBO, after a four-year break since Season 2.
  • A huge lineup of new faces is joining, including Natasha Lyonne, Danielle Deadwyler, Eli Roth, Sam Trammell, and Trisha Paytas, alongside many more.
  • Almost all your favorite core cast members, like Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, Jacob Elordi, and Hunter Schafer, are returning, and the new season will feature a time jump moving the characters past high school.

A Long-Awaited Return: Euphoria Season 3 Finally Has a Release Window

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Okay, deep breaths, "Euphoria" fans! It's been a minute — actually, it's been a whopping four years since we last hung out with Rue, Jules, Maddy, Nate, Cassie, and the rest of East Highland High (and boy, did that Season 2 finale leave us hanging!). But the wait is almost over. HBO has officially confirmed that the Emmy-winning drama is making its grand return in Spring 2026. That's right, mark your calendars!

The show, which became a cultural phenomenon for its raw, unfiltered look at adolescence, addiction, and identity, is currently shooting in Los Angeles. And from the sounds of it, Season 3 is going to be bigger and bolder than ever before, with an eight-episode run that promises to shake things up significantly.

Massive Talent Joining the Cast for New Adventures and Elevated Storylines

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If you thought the "Euphoria" cast couldn't get any more stacked, think again! HBO is bringing in some serious heavy hitters for Season 3, and we're beyond excited to see what kind of trouble (or wisdom) they'll bring to the table. Headlining the new additions are:

  • Natasha Lyonne: An Emmy nominee for "Poker Face" and beloved for "Orange is the New Black." We're dying to know if she'll bring her signature wit to East Highland... or wherever these characters are now!
  • Danielle Deadwyler: Praised for her powerful roles in films like "Till" and "The Piano Lesson." HBO has even given us a sneak peek at her in character, and we're already intrigued.
  • Eli Roth: Yes, that Eli Roth, the horror filmmaker behind "Hostel" and "Cabin Fever." This is an unexpected but totally "Euphoria" move, and we can only imagine what kind of character he'll embody.
  • Sam Trammell: Best known from "True Blood." Could he be playing a new authority figure? A love interest? The possibilities are endless!
  • Trisha Paytas: The internet personality and YouTuber is also joining the ensemble, adding another layer of unexpected casting.
  • Kwame Patterson: From "The Wire," bringing serious dramatic chops.
  • Colleen Camp: An American Hustle and Apocalypse Now star.
  • Matthew Willig: The NFL star-turned-actor.
  • Rebecca Pidgeon: Known for "The Unit."
  • Homer Gere: Son of actor Richard Gere.

And that's not all! The new cast list is huge, reportedly totaling 18 new actors in the main announced batch, with additional names confirmed by various reports including Sharon Stone and Rosalía. Other new faces you'll be seeing include Bella Podaras, Bill Bodner, Cailyn Rice, Gideon Adlon, Hemky Madera, Jack Topalian, Jessica Blair Herman, and Madison Thompson. No character details have been released for any of the new additions yet, keeping us all on the edge of our seats!

The Original Crew: Who's Returning to the World of Euphoria?

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Fear not, loyal fans! While there are a ton of new faces, almost all of your core favorites are confirmed to return. You can expect to see the main ensemble that made "Euphoria" a household name:

  • Zendaya as Rue Bennett
  • Sydney Sweeney as Cassie Howard
  • Jacob Elordi as Nate Jacobs
  • Hunter Schafer as Jules Vaughn
  • Colman Domingo as Ali
  • Eric Dane as Cal Jacobs
  • Alexa Demie as Maddy Perez
  • Maude Apatow as Lexi Howard
  • Martha Kelly as Laurie
  • Chloe Cherry as Faye

Plus, many beloved supporting characters are also making their comeback, including Dominic Fike as Elliot, Alanna Ubach as Cassie's mom Suze, and Zak Steiner. A pleasant surprise for many, Nika King, who plays Rue's mom Leslie, is also confirmed to be returning after some initial confusion about her character's presence in Season 3. She even shared her excitement on Instagram, noting she "was off the show" when the announcement was first made but is now "officially back."

"I'm officially back for Season 3, and no I did not lie to you guys. I was off the show, when they made the announcement in February, I was no longer a part of the cast... I'm so happy and I'm so grateful."

Nika King, on her return to "Euphoria" Season 3

However, not everyone will be joining the new season. Storm Reid, who played Rue's younger sister Gia, confirmed last year that she won't be returning. And tragically, Angus Cloud, who played the fan-favorite drug dealer Fezco, passed away after Season 2, leaving a significant void and a major cliffhanger involving his character unresolved.

A New Chapter: What the Major Time Jump Means for Our Characters

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Perhaps the biggest shake-up for Season 3 (besides the four-year hiatus!) is the confirmed time jump. Creator and showrunner Sam Levinson previously hinted at this, and Zendaya herself revealed that the new season will move the characters out of high school. Reports suggest the time jump will be approximately five years after the events of Season 2.

This is a huge deal! It means we'll be seeing these characters navigate their post-high school lives, tackling new challenges and dramas. Sam Levinson also shared with Elle that Rue's storyline in Season 3 will be "film noir"-style, focusing on her "exploring what it means to be an individual with principles in a corrupt world." This sounds like a mature, intense direction for her character after her journey toward sobriety in Season 2.

The time jump also helps explain the addition of more mature actors to the cast, suggesting that the "adult world" will play a much larger role in the show's narrative. We're eager to see how the core relationships have evolved (or fractured) in the intervening years.

The Long and Winding Road to Euphoria's Highly Anticipated Third Season

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Fans have certainly been patient, and there were times when some cast members even doubted if the show would ever return due to the extended hiatus. The delay was attributed to several factors:

  • Scheduling Conflicts: The "Euphoria" cast became massive stars during the show's break, with Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, Jacob Elordi, and Hunter Schafer all landing major roles in other films and TV shows. Coordinating their schedules was a huge undertaking.
  • Sam Levinson's Other Projects: Showrunner Sam Levinson was busy working on other HBO projects, notably "The Idol," which also contributed to the delay.
  • Creative Evolution: Reports also suggest a period where the relationship between Zendaya and Levinson cooled, and the creative team likely needed time to solidify the direction for such a significant time jump and the reported final season.

But thankfully, all those hurdles have been cleared, and production officially began in February in Los Angeles. The show's return is a testament to its cultural impact and the dedicated fanbase that never gave up hope.

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While HBO hasn't officially called Season 3 the "final season," multiple reports are strongly indicating it's expected to be the last entry in the "Euphoria" universe. If that's true, we're hoping for an epic conclusion that ties up all those loose ends we've been agonizing over for years. We want to see:

  • Rue's Continued Journey: Will she truly stay sober? How will she navigate the complexities of her principles in a "corrupt world" as Levinson described?
  • Relationship Resolutions: What happened with Nate and Cassie? What's the status of Jules and Rue's connection? How has Lexi's play impacted everyone?
  • The Fate of the Jacobs Family: Cal's arrest, Nate's complex dynamic with his father — there's so much to unpack there.
  • A Fitting Tribute to Fezco: Given Angus Cloud's passing, how will the show address Fezco's character and the cliffhanger he was left on? It's a sensitive but important aspect for fans.

With Zendaya slated to direct an episode this season, and a massive ensemble cast ready to dive into post-high school life, "Euphoria" Season 3 is shaping up to be a monumental event. Get ready for more intense visuals, a killer soundtrack, and plenty of conversations around the water cooler (or, let's be real, on Twitter) come Spring 2026!

Frequently Asked Questions About Euphoria Season 3

When does Euphoria Season 3 come out?

"Euphoria" Season 3 is officially slated to premiere in Spring 2026 on HBO.

How many episodes will be in Euphoria Season 3?

Season 3 will consist of eight episodes, continuing the show's standard season length.

Will Zendaya be in Euphoria Season 3?

Yes, Zendaya will absolutely be returning as the lead character, Rue Bennett, for "Euphoria" Season 3. She is also expected to direct an episode.

What is the plot of Euphoria Season 3?

Season 3 will feature a time jump of approximately five years, moving the characters out of high school. Rue's storyline is described as a "film noir" style, exploring her principles in a corrupt world. Specific plot details for other characters are still under wraps.

Sources
  • TVLine: "Euphoria Adds Natasha Lyonne And More To Season 3 Cast – Get A First Look" (Dave Nemetz, Oct. 17, 2025)
  • BBC News: "Euphoria confirms new cast members for season three" (Steven McIntosh, Oct. 17, 2025)
  • The Daily Beast: "‘Euphoria’ Announces All-Star Cast Additions Ahead of Season 3" (Eboni Boykin-Patterson, Oct. 17, 2025)
  • The Hollywood Reporter: "‘Euphoria’ Fills Out Season Three Cast" (Jackie Strause, Oct. 17, 2025)
  • IndieWire: "‘Euphoria’ Is No Longer Just for Sad Teens, as Season 3 Casts Natasha Lyonne, Danielle Deadwyler, Eli Roth, and More" (Kate Erbland, Oct. 17, 2025)
  • Dread Central: "‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Cast Adds Horror Director Eli Roth – Here’s How to Watch His Gruesome First Film" (Josh Korngut, Oct 17, 2025)
  • UPI: "‘Euphoria’ to return in spring, confirms Season 3 cast" (Jessica Inman, Oct. 17, 2025)