Zendaya in 'Euphoria' season three. Courtesy of HBO Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Euphoria has filled in its season three cast. HBO announced on Friday a slew of returning and new cast additions to the hit Emmy-winning series that will be returning after a three-year hiatus. The eight-episode third season went into production February in Los Angeles, and will debut spring 2026 on HBO. New castmembers include Bella Podaras, Bill Bodner, Cailyn Rice, Colleen Camp, Danielle Deadwyler, Eli Roth, Gideon Adlon, Hemky Madera, Homer Gere, Jack Topalian, Jessica Blair Herman, Kwame Patterson, Madison Thompson, Matthew Willig, Natasha Lyonne, Rebecca Pidgeon, Sam Trammell and Trisha Paytas. Related Stories Movies Zendaya and Robert Pattinson's A24 Rom-Com 'The Drama' Lands April 2026 Release Movies Why Jacob Elordi Says Painful Weight Loss Before 'Frankenstein' Filming Was Actually a "Blessing" They join the previously announced returning cast of Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Eric Dane, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Maude Apatow, Martha Kelly, Chloe Cherry, and Colman Domingo. The new cast also includes Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Toby Wallace, Sharon Stone, ROSALÍA, Marshawn Lynch, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Kadeem Hardison, Priscilla Delgado, James Landry Hébert, Anna Van Patten and Asante Blackk. Alanna Ubach, Daeg Faerch, Dominic Fike, Melvin Bonez Estes, Nika King, Paula Marshall, Sophia Rose Wilson and Zak Steiner are also returning. New character details remain under wraps, but here's a first look photo at Deadwyler in season three: Danielle Deadwyler in Euphoria season three. Courtesy of HBO and photographed by Eddy Chen The long-delayed third season began filming three years after season two premiered on HBO. Euphoria's unusually long hiatus was due to numerous reasons, ranging from aligning schedules for the in-demand cast to creator and showrunner Sam Levinson's working on HBO's ill-fated The Idol. The Hollywood Reporter detailed in a cover story last year that Zendaya and Levinson's relationship also cooled during the break. Zendaya revealed last year that the third season will feature a time jump that moves the show's younger characters out of high school. While Euphoria's core cast is returning, Storm Reid, who played Zendaya's onscreen sister, is not. Angus Cloud, who played drug dealer Fezco, passed away after season two; the second season ended on a major cliffhanger involving his character. The series is created, written, directed and executive produced by Levinson and produced in partnership with A24. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up tom brady How a Non Sports Fan Went From Running LeBron James' Unscripted Content to All of Tom Brady's united kingdom BBC Gaza Doc Broke Broadcasting Rules by Misleading Audiences, Says U.K. Regulator Ofcom Live Feed Ryan Murphy Praises Kim Kardashian and Refers to 'All's Fair' Cast as "This Season's Lady Avengers" Trixie Mattel Kids and Drag Queen Trixie Mattel Quite Literally Blast Eric Trump's New Book on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!': "Going to Make Excellent Confetti" The Daily Wire Daily Wire Releases Trailer for Fantasy Series 'The Pendragon Cycle' Live Feed The Meaning of the "6, 7" Meme Scene on the Season 28 'South Park' Premiere tom brady How a Non Sports Fan Went From Running LeBron James' Unscripted Content to All of Tom Brady's united kingdom BBC Gaza Doc Broke Broadcasting Rules by Misleading Audiences, Says U.K. Regulator Ofcom Live Feed Ryan Murphy Praises Kim Kardashian and Refers to 'All's Fair' Cast as "This Season's Lady Avengers" Trixie Mattel Kids and Drag Queen Trixie Mattel Quite Literally Blast Eric Trump's New Book on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!': "Going to Make Excellent Confetti" The Daily Wire Daily Wire Releases Trailer for Fantasy Series 'The Pendragon Cycle' Live Feed The Meaning of the "6, 7" Meme Scene on the Season 28 'South Park' Premiere