Euphoria fans are buzzing with speculation after the latest episode left them on a cliff's edge. As the third episode of season three aired, viewers were treated to an unexpected twist that has everyone talking. The series, which made its thrilling return earlier this month, has jumped five years ahead, bringing a fresh wave of drama for its beloved characters. Starring an ensemble cast including Sydney Sweeney, Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Hunter Schafer, and Alexa Demie, the show delves into the lives of these characters as they grapple with life post-high school.
In the latest episode, Rue, played by Zendaya, leaves Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) and Nate's (Jacob Elordi) wedding early for a suspicious drug run for Alamo, portrayed by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. Despite her reservations, Rue takes Bishop (Darrell Britt-Gibson) along for the ride, only to face an unexpected turn of events when Laurie's (Martha Kelly) parrot is found dead, leading to a series of complications.
“Ruby Bennett? DEA. Step out of the vehicle with your hands up nice and slow,” say authorities.
The episode leaves fans on tenterhooks as Rue is pulled over by the police, and with the drugs presumably in her car, her fate hangs in the balance.
As the drama unfolds on screen, Zendaya recently opened up about what lies ahead for the series. In an interview on The Drew Barrymore Show, she hinted that this might be the final season of Euphoria. Her revelation has sparked a mix of excitement and sadness among fans.
When pressed by Barrymore, Zendaya hesitantly confirmed, "I think so, yeah," making it clear that this season should be savored, as it could mark the end of an era for the beloved show.
With episodes dropping weekly on HBO Max, fans eagerly await the next installment to see how Rue's story unfolds. As the tension builds, viewers can only speculate about the twists and turns that await in the remaining episodes of the season. Will Rue manage to escape her precarious situation, or is this the last we'll see of her on Euphoria?
Euphoria season three continues Sundays on HBO Max, keeping audiences glued to their screens in anticipation of what comes next.