Sydney Sweeney in a scene from 'Euphoria' Season 3 on HBO.

Sydney Sweeney in a scene from 'Euphoria' Season 3 on HBO.

‘Euphoria’ Season 3: First Look and How to Stream with Sling

After a four-year break, ‘Euphoria’ is back and more dramatic than ever. Here’s a full preview, plus how to stream the HBO hit with Sling TV.

The wait is finally over. East Highland is all grown up, and the drama is about to get a whole lot messier. Here’s everything you need to know about the highly anticipated return of the HBO hit Euphoria.

‘Euphoria’ Season 3: Need to Know

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When does Euphoria Season 3 start?
The premiere airs Sunday, April 12, 2026, at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

What is the release schedule?
New episodes drop weekly on Sunday nights, with eight episodes in the season.

Is there a time jump?
Yes. Season 3 features a major five-year time jump. We officially leave high school behind to see where these characters have landed as adults.

How to watch with Sling
Tune-in to HBO Sunday nights at 9 p.m. ET or stream it via the HBO Max app. To use the HBO Max app with your Sling subscription, sign into the app with your Sling credentials when prompted.

Meet the Cast of ‘Euphoria’ Season 3

The show’s core ensemble is back to navigate life in their early 20s, while many of the adults in their lives still haven’t fully grown up.

The Returning Favorites

These familiar faces are returning as series regulars:

Season 3 Returning Guest Stars

Many of the minor actors in seasons 1 and 2 will return to Euphoria for guest appearances in the third season. They include:

Who is New in Euphoria Season 3?

The 2026 season brings a major cast expansion, adding even more heat to an already combustible show. Here are the heavy hitters joining the drama:

Who Is Not Returning to Euphoria Season 3?

Part of Euphoria’s evolution means saying goodbye to some original stars. Barbie Ferreira (Kat) officially exited the series prior to production. Most notably, the show will also address the absence of Angus Cloud (Fezco) following the actor’s death in 2023.

The Production Shift: A New Aesthetic

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Season 3 marks a noticeable departure from the glittery, neon-soaked teen years. The new episodes lean into a darker, more cinematic feel that reflects the characters’ adult lives. Think less hallway chaos, more late-night tension. “There’s an aspect to it that feels like we’re in the wild west,” writer, director, and creator Sam Levinson reveals in the video above.

A New Visual Style

Sam Levinson is reportedly steering the season toward a noir-inspired aesthetic. Expect moody cityscapes, deeper shadows, and a colder color palette that trades high school gloss for grown-up unease. “This season, I really wanted to create a world that felt new and exciting. Anything was possible,” Levinson says in the behind-the-scenes clip.

Soundtracking the Drama

Last summer, HBO announced that legendary composer Hans Zimmer had joined Labrinth to score the new season, keeping music at the emotional center of the show. However, in a since-deleted Instagram post last month, Labrinth blasted the show and his record label Columbia, declaring, “I’m out,” leaving his involvement in the third season unclear. Still, if past seasons are any indication, the soundtrack will once again do as much storytelling as the dialogue.

Fan Theories and Trivia

What happened in the time jump?
Fans are already speculating that the five-year gap finds Rue in a very different place. Some believe she’s left East Highland behind in search of a fresh start, while others think the unresolved “debts” from Season 2 will finally come due.

Easter eggs from the trailer
Keep a close eye on the jewelry and tattoos in the new teasers. Fans have already spotted a ring on one character’s finger that hints at a surprise engagement during the years we didn’t see.

Trivia corner
Season 3 was hot on both 35mm and 65mm film, giving the show a more expansive, big-screen feel. According to a release from HBO, this makes Euphoria season 3, “the first narrative television series to shoot a significant volume of 65mm film, providing an expanded image on-screen which mirrors the characters’ journeys out of high school into the wider, wilder world.” It’s a visual shift that signals just how ambitious this next chapter aims to be.

Euphoria Essential Viewing Guide

Ready to prepare for the season 3 premiere? Here’s your rewatch checklist. Revisit the first two seasons on HBO Max or on-demand with Sling:

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