Zendaya has suggested that the upcoming third season of ‘Euphoria’ could mark the end of the critically acclaimed show, indicating that the story may finally move towards a sense of closure.
According to a PTI report, the actor made the remarks during her appearance on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’, where she spoke about the emotional journey of the series and her character, Rue. Zendaya noted that she believes the new season will bring a conclusion to the narrative, hinting that the long-running story is approaching its final chapter.
Describing her experience on the show, Zendaya said ‘Euphoria’ had a profound impact on her, calling it a project that “cracked my heart open.” Reflecting on her character, Rue, she shared that the role has been deeply transformative, teaching her important lessons about empathy, life and redemption.
The HBO drama, known for its intense storytelling and raw portrayal of complex themes, has built a strong global following since its debut. Zendaya’s performance as Rue, a troubled teenager navigating addiction and identity, has been widely praised and has earned her critical acclaim over the years.
While there has been no official confirmation from the makers regarding the show’s conclusion, Zendaya’s comments have fuelled speculation that season three could serve as a natural endpoint. As anticipation builds, viewers are now looking at the upcoming season not just as a continuation, but potentially as a closing chapter for one of television’s most talked-about series.
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