The euphoria is over. Sam Levinson confirmed the news on the New York Times’ Popcast music podcast, speaking with hosts Joe Coscarelli And Jon Caramanicaand HBO subsequently confirmed the announcement to Variety. After seven years, three seasons and 26 episodes, the season 3 finale has been titled ‘In God we trust’ was also the last episode. The episode aired without any formal notice that it would be the last, making it feel as disorienting as season 3 itself. Levinson, who created, wrote and directed the series, gave an indication of where his head was when asked about a possible fourth season. “From now on, all I want to do is hang out with my wife and kids and read some Elmore Leonard and watch ‘Mrs. Miniver’ again,” he told the Times in an interview in April before the season premiered.
The ending comes as no surprise to anyone who has been paying attention. Zendaya had noted in multiple interviews during the season 3 run that she believed the show was coming to an end. The four-year gap between Seasons 2 and 3 had already revealed something about the difficulty of re-assembling a cast that had, at the time, proliferated in blockbuster film careers. Production on Season 3 suffered significant delays, with Variety reporting in 2024 about rewrites, a time jump, and extensive scheduling complications. Levinson has said that he writes “every season as if it were the last” and in this case that approach apparently became a reality. What was built as a show about high schoolers dealing with drugs, sex, identity, and trauma has ended with the characters in adulthood, struggling with faith, the possibility of redemption, and the problem of evil, a more philosophically ambitious register than the show began, though not always a more coherent register.
Euphoria Season 3 Ending: What the Show Was and What Was Left
‘EUPHORIA’ has officially ended.
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Euphoria debuted in 2019 as HBO’s most visually distinctive drama in years, built around Zendayas performance as Rue and a production design that treated the emotional intensity of teenage experiences as material worthy of the same visual ambition as any prestige production. It launched the careers of Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa DemieAnd Hunter Schaferin addition to Zendaya’s own transformation from Disney star to one of the most important artists in film and television. Including the entire cast over three seasons Schafer, Eric Dane, Maude Apatow, Martha Kelly, Chloe Cherry, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Toby WallaceAnd Colman Domingo.
Season 3 divided critics and audiences in a way that the first two seasons had not, with particular criticism focused on tonal incoherence, flattened characters, and shock value replacing the emotional intelligence that distinguished the earlier series. Whether the series finale resolves these criticisms or concludes with the same note of ambition that exceeds the execution is something each viewer will judge for themselves. What’s not up for debate is the show’s cumulative cultural impact: seven years, three seasons, and a cast of performances that changed what mainstream television thought possible in portraying teenage experiences. Levinson’s decision to end this, on his own terms, is at least the right instinct.
The legacy it leaves behind
‘EUPHORIA’ has officially ended after 3 seasons and 7 years. pic.twitter.com/RclU7WqU8h
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The more enduring question about Euphoria isn’t whether Season 3 was his best work — it wasn’t — but what the first two seasons established that will still matter a decade from now. The answer is substantial. The show showed that prestige production values, applied to really young, non-famous characters in authentic emotional distress, could build an audience that streaming platforms previously couldn’t reach with drama. It proved that makeup, sound design and cinematography could function as character expression rather than aesthetic decoration. It introduced a cast of performers whose later careers were defined in part by the emotional intelligence they first demonstrated here.
Sam Levinson closed the show by saying he wants to read Elmore Leonard and watch old movies. That’s a writer describing what it sounds like to have something finished. Whatever the critical statements about season 3 ultimately end up being, Euphoria deserved that feeling. Seven years is a long time to tell a story about people learning to survive themselves.
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