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HBO Addresses Euphoria Cancellation Rumors Ahead of Season 3
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Date:2025-04-12 20:30:49
Euphoria fans will never, ever be happier.
Amid reports the long-awaited third season of the Zendaya-led drama had been scrapped, HBO issued a statement confirming plans for new episodes are still on track.
“Euphoria is going into production in 2025,” a rep for the network told The Independent Nov. 8. “Nothing has changed.”
The series, which follows a group of high school students navigating drugs, sexuality and trauma in the age of social media, debuted in 2019 and led to career breakthroughs for several cast members including Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney and Hunter Schafer.
Following the conclusion of season two in 2022, production on the third season has faced numerous delays, impacted by the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes as well as the death of Angus Cloud in July 2023. However, HBO previously confirmed filming is set to kick off in January 2025.
In October, Zendaya—whose performance as troubled teen Rue Bennett earned her two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series—reaffirmed the show’s future when she revealed a key detail about season three: it will be set years ahead of where things left off.
“I don't quite know exactly what the season is going to look like,” she told Entertainment Weekly, “but I do know that the time jump is happening and I know it's important because there's only so much high school drama you can deal with—‘and then she cheats on her boyfriend again!’”
Which is why the prospect of fast-forwarding is so appealing to the Challengers star.
“It will be fascinating to see and understand these characters outside of the context of high school,” she continued, “and how all the stuff that we saw when they were kids and they were in high school affects the kind of adulthood they have and who they become in a much bigger world. I'll be interested to see what happens too.”
Keep reading to see which of your small-screen faves are also coming back—and which ones have gotten the axe.
Netflix revealed that the hit teen drama is renewed for a fifth and final season five.
Peacock has renewed the long running TV soap opera for a historic 61st season.
The reimagined TV reboot starring Kathy Bates scored an early season two renewal.
The reality series about the McBee ranching family will move from Peacock to Bravo for season two.
After it's landmark 20th season, the Bravo fashion design competition will be moving to Freeform and Hulu in 2025.
The AppleTV+ comedy starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford will be back for season three.
Netflix has renewed the critically-acclaimed political drama for a third season, ahead of its season two premiere on Oct. 31.
The breakout Netflix comedy starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody has been renewed for a second season, slated to premiere in 2025.
Prior to its season three premiere in 2025, Prime Video announced the drama has been renewed for a fourth season.
Based on the novel by Matthew Quirk, The Night Agent is a sophisticated, character-based, action-thriller centering on a low level FBI Agent, Peter Sutherland, whose efforts to save The President in season one earn him an opportunity to become a Night Agent in season two. But working in the secretive organization of Night Action will propel Peter into a world where danger is everywhere and trust is in short supply.
The Netflix series will be back for season three next year.
The hit Hulu reality show is returning for season two.
“There was a philosophical question raised in season one which was ‘Can #MomTok survive this?’ The answer unequivocally is yes!" said Rob Mills, Executive Vice President, Unscripted and Alternative Entertainment, Walt Disney Television. "Spring 2025 get your dirty sodas ready!”
The AppleTV+ drama has been renewed for a second season with Academy Award-nominee Colin Farrell set to return and reprise his role as Detective John Sugar.
The Hulu comedy has been canceled after two seasons.
“Ladies & Gents, that is a wrap on Unprisoned,” star Kerry Washington announce don social media in September. “This beautiful show that we poured so much of our hearts and souls into is unfortunately not coming back for a Season 3. But I wanted you to hear it from me because while we’re super duper disappointed, we’re also crazy deeply grateful.”
The reboot—originally titled Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin—was canceled by Max after two seasons.
The HBO drama will return for season four.
The polyamorous dating show “has not been canceled officially,” a Peacock spokeperson told Deadline, but “there are no plans for future seasons at this time.”
Lily Collins and co. will be back for season five, Netflix announced. Plus, expect more adventures in Rome.
HBO's groundbreaking makeover show hosted by RuPaul's Drag Race alums Sasha Velour, Latrice Royale and Priyanka is ending with season four, according to Variety.
The Fox drama's upcoming fifth season will be its last, according to Deadline.
The Hulu comedy will be back with more mystery-solving antics for season five.
Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis' home renovation show will be back for season three on The Roku Channel.
AppleTV+ has renewed the comedy for a fourth season.
Mauricio Umansky's Netflix reality show about his family's real estate empire won't be returning for season three.
Love Island Games brings together cross-franchise fan-favorite Islanders from across the globe for a second shot at love as they compete to be crowned the champion of Love Island Games. Romance will meet competition as Islanders are faced with both team and couples' challenges, all while navigating dating, eliminations, recoupling and dramatic new arrivals. Season 1 is currently available to stream exclusively on Peacock.
The Kardashian family's Hulu reality series will be back for season six.
Maya Rudolph's AppleTV+ comedy will bring more laughs during season three.
SYFY canceled the horror comedy series after two seasons, Deadline confirmed in July.
The D'Amelio family's Hulu reality series has ended after three seasons, according to multiple reports.
The Netflix dating series will be back for season three.
Apple TV+ announced Eugene Levy's Emmy Award-winning travel series is coming back for season three.
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