HBO; It would not be wrong to say that ‘The Sopranos’, ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘The Wire’, ‘Succession’ and many more award-winning productions that can be described as ‘legend’ are a very successful medium. The US-based platform continues to offer quality content to its followers with new series and seasons every year.
Undoubtedly, one of the most popular productions of HBO is the youth and drama series Euphoria, the first season of which was released in 2019. This series, which was awarded many awards and followed with love, met with its fans after two years with the release of its new season last month. Now, there has been an important development regarding the future of the series.
Third season confirmed
Euphoria, starring Zendaya, which we know from productions such as the Spider-Man series, Dune and The Greatest Showman, has been approved for the third season, according to the news. The news of this series, which continues to be broadcast on HBO and HBO Max and is very popular around the world, delighted many fans. In the statements made by HBO executive Francesca Orsi, “Euphoria took its level to the top with its entire cast in the second season. “We are very excited to be working with this talented team and to continue working with them in the third season.”
Euphoria’s creativity, which also won Zendaya an Emmy award; Sam Levinson is an American actor, writer, and director. The production, which draws attention with quite different shooting techniques, clothes, colors and music; chronicles the events in the lives of young characters in a high school and touches on sensitive topics such as drug addiction, sex and violence. In addition, it should be noted that the series is inspired by an Israeli mini-series of the same name.
The second season of the production, which includes names such as Hunter Schafer, Jacob Elordi, Alexa Demie and Sydney Sweeney, was released in January. The first episode of the new season broke the record by reaching 2.4 million viewers on the day it was broadcast, and then 14.9 million viewers, and became the most watched episode of HBO.