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Euphoria's Creator Leans Into Chaos, New Season Explores Darker Themes
8 Apr
Summary
- Season 3 characters are now in their early 20s, facing adult struggles.
- Levinson inspired by classic westerns for the new season's scope.
- The show grapples with addiction, the internet, and young adult despair.

More than four years after its second season, HBO's hit drama "Euphoria" is set to premiere its third season. Creator Sam Levinson continues to explore the chaotic lives of its characters, now in their early 20s, as they navigate the modern American nightmare. Rue, played by Zendaya, is deep in debt due to her drug dealer amidst the fentanyl epidemic, while Nate and Cassie face their own complex challenges.
Levinson, serving as writer, director, and executive producer, draws inspiration from classic westerns like "Red River" for Season 3's widened scope and themes. He aims to explore the duality of good and evil, freedom and its repercussions, and the ever-present threat of mortality. The season will delve into the characters' struggles with addiction, the pressures of the influencer economy, and the pervasive influence of the internet on identity.
The journey to Season 3 has been marked by significant real-life tragedies, including the passing of stars Angus Cloud and Eric Dane. Levinson, who has personal experience with addiction, emphasizes his commitment to supporting his cast. Despite production challenges and external noise, Levinson remains dedicated to the show's maximalist storytelling and its unflinching portrayal of damaged characters.