Euphoria: Storm Reid Reveals Expectations for Season 3: “Less Painful”

Euphoria: Storm Reid Reveals Expectations for Season 3: “Less Painful”

Over the course of two seasons, Euphoria has earned a reputation for being relentlessly explicit and difficult to watch.

Storm Reidknown for interpreting Giathe sister of street (zendaya) in euphoria (2019), hopes that the 3rd season of the production will be less painful. Spanning two seasons, the HBO Max teen drama created by Sam Levinson earned a reputation for being relentlessly explicit and difficult to watch.

In a recent interview with ScreenRant, Reid shared her personal hopes for season 3, which the actress hopes this new year will be less painful. At the time she was promoting her latest film, Missing (2023).

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I hope Gia manages to smile more. May everything be lighter, more cheerful, have more grace. I think we covered the whole spectrum of emotions in the first two seasons. So hopefully Season 3 will be a little less poignant.”

Since the 2nd season of euphoria came to a dramatic end in February 2022, there haven’t been many updates on how the third year has progressed since Sam Levinsonthe main director and writer of the series, has been busy with The Idolnew series of HBO Max co-created alongside The Weekndscheduled for release this year.

On the other hand, the 2nd season made the series become much more popular, and because of that, there is a huge number of fans waiting anxiously for the 3rd season of euphoria. Mainly because season 2 ended with several harrowing moments.

Like Reid, Zendaya hopes Rue will be happy in Season 3. In interviews prior to The Holyywod Reporter, zendaya said that the third season of euphoria (2019) should be focused on the characters’ graduation and maturing and hopes that her character can “literally just be able to be alive and maybe have fun”.

Source: Rollingstone

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