'Euphoria' Held a Grip on the Culture. But After a Four-Year Pause, Will Viewers Return?
The new season follows cast losses, creative delays and a darker storyline as Rue enters adulthood and the show shifts to drug trafficking and sex work.
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'Euphoria' held a grip on the culture. But after a four-year pause, will viewers return?
After production delays and the loss of two key figures, HBO's teen drama series is back, but fans and experts say its cultural influence may be more tempered this time around.
After four years of absence and a hell of a production, the Euphoria jewel finally returns to HBO. Critics have rendered their verdict on this third act. The construction site was colossal and frankly unbridled, as the Euphoria series got bogged down in an impossible bourbier agendas and internal polemics. Between Zendaya overbooked in Hollywood, Sydney [...]
The third season of Euphoria will reach HBO Max on April 12. It is one of the most anticipated series of this year, even when many fans and critics expressed that it could be stretching too much what, at the time, was a breakout success. Zendaya returns to the role of Rue to star in the [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.
Euphoria Season 3 Review: HBO's Teen Drama Outgrows Itself In New Episodes
Against all odds, Euphoria is back. It's been four years since Sam Levinson's HBO series concluded its sophomore season and, in the interim, stars like Jacob Elordi, Zendaya, and Sydney Sweeney have earned Oscar nominations and racked up hundreds of millions of dollars in box office receipts. For a while there, it seemed like bringing back the series would prove to be a near impossible feat, if only for scheduling reasons, and the cast had even …
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