Zendaya is giving fans a glimpse into what’s coming in the third season of Euphoria, which is set to begin production in January 2025. During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Zendaya—who plays the lead role of Rue—dropped some hints about the new direction the show is heading.
According to Zendaya, Euphoria’s third season will feature a significant time jump, marking a major shift in the storyline. She explained that the high school setting has run its course and it’s time for the characters to move beyond it, diving into their lives as adults. This leap in time will let viewers see how the characters’ past experiences and traumas from high school shape who they become in their adult years.
Zendaya expressed her excitement for the change, especially in how the characters’ growth will be explored in a broader context. She hinted that her character Rue will face new, more complex challenges as she navigates life after high school.
The actress also shared that she’s been collaborating closely with the show’s creator, Sam Levinson, in shaping the scripts for the upcoming season. While she kept plot details under wraps, Zendaya’s comments suggest that the third season will dive even deeper into the characters’ emotional journeys, tackling more mature themes.
All the original cast members—Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Hunter Schafer, Barbie Ferreira, Jacob Elordi, Maude Apatow, and Storm Reid—are set to return for the new season. Zendaya’s performance as Rue, which has earned her critical acclaim and an Emmy, will again be a central focus, with her character undergoing significant development.
With the show’s devoted fan base and its raw portrayal of teenage life, addiction, and mental health, the upcoming season is highly anticipated. Zendaya’s revelations hint at a bold new chapter, where the characters’ growth and evolution will take center stage. Fans can look forward to seeing how these beloved characters navigate the next phase of their lives, with the continuity of the original cast ensuring a powerful continuation of their stories.