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‘Euphoria’ Will Not Return for Season Four, Creator Sam Levinson Confirms: "It Felt Like the Honest Ending"
Sam Levinson said the series ends after 7 years and 26 episodes, with the season 3 finale serving as the last chapter.
Following Sunday's Season 3 finale, Euphoria creator Sam Levinson confirmed on Popcast that the series has concluded, with the episode titled "In God We Trust" serving as the official series finale.
Writing "every season like it's the last," Levinson navigated production delays from Hollywood strikes and the 2023 deaths of cast member Angus Cloud and producer Kevin Turen, seeking to "pay respect to those we lost."
The finale concluded character arcs including the deaths of Laurie and Rue Bennett, who died of a fentanyl overdose, while the penultimate episode featured Nate Jacobs' death, ending the narrative of high school students navigating trauma and addiction.
HBO confirmed the series conclusion, aligning with Zendaya's prior statements that she believed the season would be final. Actor Jacob Elordi called the show "a massive part of not just my career but my life."
Despite early 2026 reports of a potential fourth season, Levinson confirmed he has no current plans for further episodes. The series leaves a legacy of three seasons and two specials spanning seven years, with Zendaya considered a strong Emmys contender this year.
For years, Euphoria became one of HBO's most commented series, a production that marked a trend among young audiences and boosted the career of several of its protagonists.