![]() ![]() Over two years later, the HBO hit series is finally back with season 2, episode 1, and so far it’s everything you expected it to be, but slower. It’s been quite a long wait between seasons, but luckily showrunner Sam Levinson treated us with two-parter special episodes in late 2020, and early 2021, focusing on the aftermath of Rue and Jules’ mental states after the season finale, filling the hole the show had left. Like many other TV shows and films at the time, season two of Euphoria kept getting pushed back and delayed because of the Covid-19 pandemic, even though they were ready to go into production. ![]() Every episode switches between different character perspectives, although Rue and the new girl in-town Jules ( Hunter Schafer, Cuckoo), whom Rue becomes fixated with, remain the main focus of the series. Starring Zendaya ( Dune, Spider-Man: No Way Home) as Rue, the series follows a group of high school students as they struggle dealing with drug addiction, sex, and violence, with Rue narrating each storyline. Euphoria, on the other hand, took the world by storm when it premiered back on June 16, 2019, and almost immediately became one of those rare shows that went viral on all social media platforms. Yet, it got cancelled after just two seasons, despite having a relatively significant following and big Hollywood names attached to it, such as David Fincher as an executive producer. You’d think Netflix’s Mindhunter, a show about FBI agents interviewing serial killers to solve open cases, would be a smash hit. It’s kind of hard to tell these days which shows will become instant hits, and which ones will go under the radar until they’re cancelled by their networks due to low ratings. Euphoria is back with season 2, episode 1, promising an electrifying new season, from Rue being held hostage by drug dealers to Cassie being stuck in a bathtub.
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