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Euphoria season 3 just had one of HBO’s biggest premiere weekends in recent memory

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonApril 16, 2026 Entertainment No Comments3 Mins Read
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The wait is over and the numbers are in. Euphoria returned to HBO after a four-year absence and wasted no time reminding audiences why it became one of the most culturally dominant series of its generation. The season three premiere drew 8.5 million viewers across HBO and its streaming platform in its first three days of availability, a figure that represents a 44 percent increase over the season two debut back in 2022. For a show that spent years in a prolonged production limbo, the reception was nothing short of remarkable.

The long gap between seasons did little to cool the show’s devoted audience. If anything, the wait appeared to sharpen appetites, with fans returning in larger numbers than they had for either of the first two seasons. The result is one of the more striking comeback stories in recent premium television.

What season 3 looks like and where the characters have landed

The new season moves the story forward in a meaningful way. While the first two seasons were anchored in the high school experience of its core cast, season three picks up five years after the events of the season two finale, placing the characters in a version of adulthood that carries all the weight and wreckage of who they were as teenagers.

Rue, played by Zendaya, has taken a turn that pushes her further into the criminal underbelly she has always circled, now working as a drug mule. Nate, brought to life by Jacob Elordi, has stepped into a more conventional version of respectability by taking over his father’s construction business and preparing for marriage. His fiancée Cassie, played by Sydney Sweeney, is charting her own path into a new economy of attention and image. The time jump gives the show room to explore what these characters have become without the scaffolding of adolescence to lean on.

A cast that grew and a world that expanded

Season three brings back much of the ensemble that made the earlier seasons so compelling. Maude Apatow, Alexa Demie, Hunter Schafer, Colman Domingo, Martha Kelly, and Chloe Cherry are all back, alongside the returning leads. New additions this season include Sharon Stone and Marshawn Lynch, among others, broadening the world of the show in ways that suggest the creative team used the extended break to rethink the scope of the story they want to tell.

HBO’s broader win

Euphoria was not the only bright spot in HBO’s recent viewership picture. A critically praised limited series that recently wrapped its run also posted strong numbers, with its finale drawing millions of viewers and finishing well above its own premiere figures. That show averaged an impressive per-episode audience across its run, suggesting that HBO’s investment in prestige limited programming continues to pay dividends alongside its returning flagship series.

Together, the two data points paint a picture of a network that is performing confidently across multiple formats, riding the momentum of a returning cultural phenomenon while simultaneously developing new properties with genuine audience traction.

What comes next for the show

With the premiere numbers now on the record, attention turns to whether Euphoria can sustain its momentum across the full season. The show has always been at its best when it takes risks with structure and tone, and the five-year time jump suggests the creative team is not interested in simply repeating what worked before. For a series that has built its reputation on being unpredictable, that ambition is exactly what its audience has come back for.

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