Production for Euphoria Season 3 Finally Has a Start Date!
Storm Reid has graduated from the set of Euphoria.
The 21-year-old—who starred as Gia Bennett, younger sister to Zendaya’s Rue Bennett, in the HBO series—recently revealed she won’t be walking the halls of East Highland High School for the show’s third season.
“I’m very excited for season three,” Storm told Rotten Tomatoes in an interview published Nov. 20. “Unfortunately, Gia’s not returning to the third season, but I am so, so indebted to the cast and the crew of that show, to HBO.”
Although she won’t be returning to the TV drama—which also stars Hunter Schafer, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney—Storm is still a fan of the series and her part in it.
“Euphoria’s a really special thing,” she continued. “I’m so glad that that’s a part of my legacy and that I was a part of such a cultural phenomenon. I’m forever grateful, forever indebted. I can’t wait to see what season three has in store. I’m so excited.”
Storm’s revelation about not returning follows her previous comments about the uncertainty of the show’s third season, which is now set to begin production in January.
“We’re on pause right now, but we’re anxious to get back,” she told E! News in April. “If it’s meant to be, we’ll be back soon and we’ll give the audience what they want and deserve. Hopefully, we will be back.”
News of Storm’s departure from the show is just the most recent update on Euphoria’s mysterious third season, but adds to other details, including a time jump to post-high school, previously confirmed by her costar Zendaya.
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“I don’t actually know much about what is happening,” Zendaya told The Awardist in October. “I don’t quite know exactly what the season is going to look like, but I do know that the time jump is happening and I know it’s important because there’s only so much high school drama you can deal with.”
“It will be fascinating to see and understand these characters outside of the context of high school,” she continued, “and how all the stuff that we saw when they were kids and they were in high school affects the kind of adulthood they have and who they become in a much bigger world. I’ll be interested to see what happens too.”
While waiting for more updates on Euphoria’s third season, read on to see when other shows are premiering in 2025.
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Law & Order: Speial Victims Unit (NBC) – Jan. 16
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Law & Order (NBC) – Jan. 16
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Netflix
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AppleTV+
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Starz
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Rescue: Hi-Surf (Fox) – Jan. 20
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AppleTV+
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Netflix
The Night Agent (Netflix) – Jan.23
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The Hunting Party (NBC) – Feb. 3
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