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When does 'Euphoria' season 3 come out? Watch new trailer here

Kaycee Sloan Greta Cross
Cincinnati Enquirer
Updated Jan. 14, 2026, 11:48 a.m. ET

"Euphoria" fans are close to learning what happens next for Rue, Cassie, Nate and Jules.

The new season, set five years after season 2, is scheduled to premiere on HBO on April 12, 2026. An all-new trailer, released by HBO on Jan. 14, gave fans a glimpse into the characters' futures and what to expect in season 3.

Here's what to know about "Euphoria" season 3.

Watch the official trailer for 'Euphoria' season 3

When does 'Euphoria' season 3 come out?

Season 3 of "Euphoria" will release on HBO on April 12, 2026.

What happens in 'Euphoria' season 3?

In season 3, Rue Bennett (Zendaya) is in Mexico, in debt to Laurie (Martha Kelly) and trying to "come up with innovative ways to pay it off," Levinson said during an HBO presentation Dec. 3. Cassie Howard (Sydney Sweeney) and Nate Jacobs (Jacob Elordi) are engaged and living in the suburbs.

Jules Vaugn (Hunter Schafer) is in art school, and Maddy Perez (Alexa Demie) is a talent agency manager in Hollywood.

Zendaya as Rue Bennett in season 3 of "Euphoria," set to release on HBO in April 2026.

Do you need an HBO subscription to watch 'Euphoria'?

Yes, viewers need a paid HBO subscription to watch "Euphoria," including the upcoming season 3.

'Euphoria' season 3 cast

Zendaya, Sweeney, Elordi, Schafer and Demie will return for season 3. Some new faces, Levinson said, will include Kelly, Sharon Stone, Spanish singer-songwriter Rosalía, Danielle Deadwyler, Darrell Britt-Gibson and former NFL player Marshawn Lynch. Natasha Lyonne, Trisha Paytas, Eli Roth and Homer Gere will also make their "Euphoria" debuts, according to Levinson.

What is 'Euphoria' about?

Released on HBO in 2019, "Euphoria" is, or rather was, about a group of high school students struggling with drugs, sex and identity. The series is both an American adaptation of the Israeli show of the same name and an ode to Levinson's own experiences with drug abuse. "Euphoria" has received more than 40 awards since its debut, including nine Emmys.

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