HBO Exec Says ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Will Likely Be The Final Season: ‘It’s Been Discussed That This Is The End’

HBO Exec Says ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Will Likely Be The Final Season: ‘It’s Been Discussed That This Is The End’
Euphoria fans, brace yourselves—season 3 may be the final chapter of the hit HBO drama.
Filming for the long-awaited third season, which was delayed due to several factors, including the WGA strike and the deaths of star Angus Cloud and executive producer Kevin Turen, officially kicked off earlier this month.
Despite the setbacks, HBO’s head of drama, Francesca Orsi, assures fans that they won’t be disappointed with the end result. She recently shared,
“I think you will be very satisfied with this season, and how we bring each of the characters’ whole narrative.”
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The third season is expected to air in 2026 and will likely be the final season. Orsi confirmed,
“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.”
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