
We’re not sure if filming was delayed considering HBO never actually confirmed it was set to start in February 2023, but this late of a start is not promising for fans wanting new episodes sooner than later. “We should be getting scripts and hearing about next season soon-ish, but I’m totally in the dark!” “I honestly don’t know a single thing,” Apatow said. And it’s disappointing news for us fans, sadly.Īccording to Apatow, filming for season 3 should begin in the “latter half of 2023.” However, in an interview with Vogue, actress Maude Apatow clarified. Originally, reports claimed the new season would begin production in early 2023, with some publications noting a February 2023 start. Euphoria season 3 filming updatesįilming on Euphoria season 3 is, unfortunately, scheduled for a later date than was reported. We’ll keep an ear out for any other rumors, but for now, we should take this with a grain of salt. Although some blind items sent to DeuxMoi end up being true, we really have no reason to believe this rumor at this time. You can check out the Instagram Story below:Īs troubling as that might be to read, we’re here to remind everyone that this is not confirmed by HBO. According to the blind item, Sam Levinson is supposedly in trouble with HBO, and Euphoria season 3 allegedly will no longer happen.

A site called Koimoi is reporting the rumor, citing an Instagram share from DeuxMoi, the anonymous celebrity gossip account. Well, fortunately, we do not believe that’s the case. It seems like the longer we wait for the new season, the more rumors start to pop up claiming the show’s canceled.
CHLOE CHERRY IN EUPHORIA SEASON 2 UPDATE
The last update to this post came on July 31, 2023. Here’s everything we know about Euphoria season 3 so far, including the recent cancellation rumors and HBO’s predicted release window. Let’s hope Euphoria season 3 will still happen as planned. The general consensus is the show is a mess behind-the-scenes, and now that the general public has seen the show, well, let’s just say it’s not good. The show’s creator Sam Levinson has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons the past few months with the allegations against his show The Idol coming out. But are we in for a long wait between seasons (as we were waiting for season 2) or will Euphoria season 3 premiere sooner than we think? Needless to say, season 3 can’t get here soon enough. Everything we know about Euphoria season 3īack in February 2022, the Euphoria season 2 finale left us with so many questions. Angus Cloud, who starred as Fezco in the first two seasons of the hit HBO series, died in Oakland, California, on July 31, 2023, according to TMZ. That being said we'd love to see more of Faye.We have some terrible news to share with fans of Euphoria. Given that there are now theories that F aye could end up being inadvertently responsible for Fez's death in the Euphoria season 2 finale, it's perhaps best that they aren't together. In other words, Faye is jealous of Lexi and wishes that she was with Fez. Maybe she was used to that because it was always a safety net for her."Įuphoria's Chloe Cherry says Faye is in love with Fez and jealous of Lexi (2).

Then she watches him want to be with somebody who has a better upbringing and was dealt better cards and there’s nothing she can do about it."Ĭhloe ended by saying: "Faye is learning that even when somebody helps you, it doesn’t always have to get romantic. And she thinks she’ll get away from Custer by falling in love with Fez."Ĭhloe then added: "She notices Fez is getting closer to Lexi and it makes her sad, because Fez was the first time in her life having anything solid and someone treating her well. I imagine the reason she originally got away from living with her parents is by falling in love with Custer. Speaking to Vulture about whether or not there are "romantic intentions" between Faye and Fez, Chloe explained: "He saved my life. HBO, LANDMARK MEDIA / Alamy Stock Photo, LANDMARK MEDIA / Alamy Stock Photo Euphoria's Chloe Cherry says Faye is in love with Fez and jealous of Lexi.
