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HBO Max's 'Euphoria' renewed for season 3

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"Euphoria" fans have never, ever been happier. Fans of the trippy, Zendaya-led teen drama will be able to chase the same high after season 2 because the scandalous and visually sensational Sam Levinson series will return for a third season.

The Emmy-winning high school show was a shoo-in for a junior year renewal. Along with the intoxicating amount of social media traction and buzz it generates on a week-by-week basis, the first three installments of season 2 have nearly doubled in per-episode viewership in comparison to its freshman season.

Season 2’s premiere episode on Jan. 9 has garnered 14 million total viewers across HBO and HBO Max to date.  ‘Euphoria’ has been renewed for a third season. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic for HBO via Getty Images) That is close to an increase of 100% from the 6.6 million average audience size that was drawn by Season 1’s episodes during its summer 2019 runtime.

In addition, the Season 2 premiere was the No. 1 most social premium cable episode since the "Game of Thrones" finale in May 2019. "Sam, Zendaya, and the entire cast and crew of ‘Euphoria’ have taken Season 2 to extraordinary heights, challenging narrative convention and form, while maintaining its heart," announced Francesca Orsi, executive vice president, HBO Programming, in a statement. "We couldn’t be more honored to work with this gifted, wildly talented team or more excited to continue our journey with them into Season 3." The series follows 17-year-old drug addict Rue (Zendaya), who must find hope and survive while balancing the pressures and confusions of love and loss amidst her circle of friends and enemies in the town of East Highland.

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