IT’S HAPPENING: It’s confirmed that in #EuphoriaSeason3 we’ll have a 5-year temporary jump in the future, having the protagonists with new lives to close their stories (Apparently this will be the last season) Here are some details:
-We’ll have a redemption arc for Rue #Zendaya during the 8 episodes of the season…
-It seems like Maddy #alexademie became a night worker and has a relationship with a Magnate…
-Nate & Cassie are getting married during the season’s first episode (an introduction narrated by Rue where she reveals details of what has happened with each of them over the past 5 years)
-The central plot of the season will be with a string of past events resurfacing in the present, it has to do with Nate’s dad and old loose ends, all of this will be joined together with the new characters of this third season
Sydney Sweeney is bracing herself for how emotional it will be to finish filming “Euphoria” Season 3.
The Cassie Howard actress was honored Wednesday night at Variety’s 2025 Power of Women ceremony in L.A. as one of the cover stars. She shares that she’s going back for her last two days of shooting “Euphoria” Season 3 on Thursday and Sunday.
“It’s gonna be a really bittersweet moment,” Sweeney told Variety’s Angelique Jackson about wrapping the season on the Power of Women red carpet. “I’m kind of terrified for how emotional it’s gonna be. It’s been such a journey. It’s been my entire twenties. They’ve been my family and friends for so long. I’ve been forever grateful for all of them.
Sweeney, now 28, told Variety’s Marc Malkin this week that “I was 20 when I did the pilot, so being able to see a lot of the same people, it feels very comforting.”
Not much is known about Season 3, other than it will release in spring 2026 and feature lots of returning cast members and new faces, like Trisha Paytas, Natasha Lyonne, Danielle Deadwyler and Eli Roth.
Sweeney’s co-star Jacob Elordi said that “Euphoria” creator Sam Levinson “constructed something that’s incredibly clever and cinematic.”
“It was incredibly liberating,” Elordi said. “I got to play something so sort of far out from what I’ve done before.”
Next up, Sweeney is starring in the boxing biopic “Christy” as real-life champion Christy Martin, who accompanied her to Power of Women. She’s also starring in and executive producing a “Barbarella” remake for Sony. Jane Fonda, who starred in the original 1968 sci-fi movie, also attended Power of Women on Wednesday. Sweeney said on the red carpet that she wanted to pick Fonda’s brain for her remake.
“If you see us in a corner the entire time, just know I’m asking absolutely everything,” she said.


