This content is copyright of CelebMix.com. The long-awaited first trailer for Euphoria season three has arrived, offering a tense look at where HBO's cultural touchstone heads next when it returns on April 12, more than four years after its second season aired. The preview confirms a sharper, riskier evolution for the series as its characters step fully into adulthood, with old mistakes following them into far more dangerous terrain. Zendaya's Rue narrates the shift early, reflecting on life after high school and the distance between expectation and reality. Now in her early twenties, Rue appears to have moved from chaotic self-destruction into a more calculated role within the drug trade, though the trailer makes clear that survival still comes at a cost. Laurie, the dealer Rue crossed in season two, resurfaces to collect an unpaid debt, setting off a chain of events that quickly spirals beyond Rue's control. Credit: HBO The trailer sketches a world where morality feels increasingly negotiable. Maddie frames sugar baby culture as normalized, even as she distances herself from it. Jules is pulled into murkier territory, while RosalĂ­a appears as a stripper at the Silver Slipper, signaling how far the show has drifted from its high school origins. Cassie is now an OnlyFans creator, a choice that fuels resentment and control issues in her engagement to Nate. He presents a polished exterior through his construction business but appears visibly rattled by forces closing in. Season three also marks the show's first chapter following the death of Angus Cloud, whose portrayal of Fezco became central to Euphoria's emotional core. The absence hangs quietly over the footage, reinforcing the sense of finality that surrounds the new season, which is widely expected to conclude the series. Behind the camera, creator Sam Levinson pushes the show into more cinematic territory, with the season shot on 35mm and 65mm film. It's a rare move for narrative television that mirrors the characters' expansion into a larger, harsher world. As Euphoria returns, it positions itself less as a teen drama and more as a study of faith, power, and consequence in early adulthood. Watch the trailer below on YouTube! What did you think of the trailer and the direction season three seems to be taking? Share your thoughts on X (formerly Twitter), and visit CelebMix for more entertainment stories. The post 'Euphoria' Season 3 Trailer Drops, Setting Up a Darker, Adult Chapter appeared first on CelebMix.