On April 12, 2026, HBO’s hit show Euphoria began its third and possibly last season. The story jumped through time and followed former high school friends as they explored faith, redemption, and evil. At the Los Angeles premiere, creator Sam Levinson talked openly about how losing stars Angus Cloud and Eric Dane affected his writing and how excited he was for viewers to see these episodes.
In the US, HBO and Max showed the eight-episode arc for the first time at 9 PM ET/PT. New episodes came out every Sunday until the finale on May 31. International viewers, including those in India on JioHotstar starting April 15, had to wait a little longer because the platforms had to sync up. A gripping trailer shows grown-up characters dealing with grown-up problems, which makes people even more excited after the strikes and cast tragedies.
Levinson hinted that this could be Euphoria‘s last episode, which got people talking about Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, and Jacob Eloridi’s storylines. He talked about how to take the raw teen drama and turn it into something deeper with existential themes, honoring cast members who had died by telling moving stories. Fans liked the bold move beyond high school, which combined the show’s signature intensity with a new level of maturity.