Euphoria Creator Confirms Final Season Amid Mixed Fan Reaction
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- Euphoria creator Sam Levinson confirmed the series has ended after its third season, which actor Toby Wallace noted had a "different vibe" intentionally.
- Fans have had mixed reactions, with some feeling the stars have outgrown the show.
- A tribute to the late Angus Cloud was featured in the finale.
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Euphoria, a critically acclaimed drama known for its portrayal of teenage struggles with addiction, trauma, and love, has concluded its third season. The show, which first aired in 2019, has seen its stars achieve significant fame, leading to discussions about whether they have outgrown the series.
An actor who starred in the third season of Euphoria says he understands the mixed reaction it's received - as the creator confirms it was the final ever series.
Some fans have also said its stars like Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney and Jacob Elordi have outgrown the drama, with seasons one and two coming out in 2019 and 2022.
But Toby Wallace, who plays neo-Nazi drug dealer Wayne, says the vibe was intentionally different for the final season.
The British-Australian actor, who joined the star-studded cast for this series, tells BBC Newsbeat he understands where fans are coming from as a fan himself.
"I remember walking on to their season going like 'okay this is definitely a little bit of a different show, like it feels different'," he says.
Since the season three finale on Sunday night, the show's creator Sam Levinson has done a New York Times interview confirming it was the last ever episode.
And Wallace says he thinks the showrunner deliberately didn't try "to replicate or do something that's already been done".
"I don't think you can really treat it as exactly the same vibe as the last two seasons, because it's not in a lot of ways," the 30-year-old says.
When Euphoria first launched, it became one of the defining shows of its generation, but has returned after a five-year break to a more divided response.
But despite some strong criticism online, Wallace feels the overall reaction "has been really good".
London-born Wallace had his breakthrough role in 2019 as Moses in Babyteeth, before going on to feature in the Netflix teen drama The Society.
He says even before landing the role in Euphoria he was a huge fan and had "watched every single episode like three times all the way through".
Wallace says being part of the show was "totally a fever dream" and credits Levinson for dealing with "young people and loneliness and sex and drugs".
"He's created this thing like his writing never, it feels like it never judges people," he says.
Wallace says working with those huge names was "incredible" and the cast were "super warm, very welcoming".
"The way that she runs from emotion to emotion and the way she just knows that character so well it's insane to be around."
One of the biggest moments of the final episode was a tribute to actor Angus Cloud, who died in 2023 from an accidental overdose.
The 25-year-old played drug dealer Fez in the first two series, and Levinson used old test footage of Cloud with Zendaya to include him in the final episode.
Wallace describes the tribute as "just really gorgeous" and says it was "definitely the right way to go about it".
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What are the specific future plans for the main cast members?
- Will there be any spin-offs or related projects from the Euphoria universe?
- How will the show's legacy be viewed in the long term?
- What was the specific creative reasoning behind the shift in tone for the final season?





