After much delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Euphoria is on its way back to our screens.
A trailer for the new season has been released and shows off some dramatic scenarios for our favourite characters.
The new episodes come after two special episodes centring on best friends Rue Bennett (Emmy Award winner Zendaya) and Jules Vaughn (Hunter Schafer)
The first special episode, which aired just before Christmas, took place almost entirely in a diner with Rue meeting her sponsor Ali (Colman Domingo) to discuss her addiction and the seeming impossibility of sobriety.
The second episode, titled F**k Anyone Who’s Not A Sea Blob, followed in the new year and focused on Jules as she attended a therapy session – with her therapist played by Looking star Lauren Weedman.
Towards the end of the episode, it transpires that the session had taken place on Christmas Eve – the same day as Rue’s meeting with Ali – and at the very end we see the pair meet up in Jules’ room.
There it seemed as if Jules might have the chance to apologise for the train incident in series one, but Rue abruptly left before she had the chance, leaving Jules to break down crying.
It will be a while now before we see Rue, Jules and co again, with a full second series of the drama not expected until much later in the year due to coronavirus.
Read on for everything you need to know about Euphoria season 2.
Euphoria season 2 release date
Euphoria season 2 is released in the UK on January 10, 2022.
This is the same time as the release in the US on HBO Max on January 9, 2022.
The new episodes will then air weekly on Sky Atlantic and on NOW, after which the episodes will be available to watch on-demand
It is believed that the second season will run for eight episodes if it is to match the first run.
The new season was preceded by two special episodes, each focusing on Rue and Jules, which aired in December 2020 and January 2021.
Where can I watch Euphoria season 2?
The US home of Euphoria is HBO and HBO Max.
The first season landed in the UK on Sky Atlantic, on 6th August 2019, and was available on NOW and Sky Q shortly after.
Season two will arrive on Sky and NOW at the same time as the US release on HBO Max, arriving on January 10, 2022.
Euphoria season 2 trailer
We now have a musical teaser trailer for the new episodes, which show Rue alive but not particularly well.
All of our favourite characters feature in the teaser, which hints at some drama to come, including Nate, Jules and Fezco.
Will Rue find happiness?
Considering her struggle with drugs and her appearing high in the trailer, it is not looking likely.
Euphoria season 2 cast
Naturally, all of our favourite characters are back for the new season but we also have a few new faces joining the cast too.
- Zendaya as Rue Bennett
- Hunter Schafer as Jules Vaughn
- Maude Apatow as Lexi Howard
- Angus Cloud as Fezco
- Eric Dane as Cal Jacobs
- Alexa Demie as Maddy Perez
- Jacob Elordi as Nate Jacobs
- Barbie Ferreira as Kat Hernandez
- Nika King as Leslie Bennett
- Storm Reid as Gia Bennett
- Algee Smith as Christopher McKay
- Sydney Sweeny as Cassie Howard
It is unknown if Colman Domingo will reprise his role as Rue’s sponsor Ali, but we sure do hope so!
Austin Abrams will also reprise his role as Kat’s love interest Ethan and appears to have been promoted to the regular cast along with young Javon Walton as Ashtray.
Meanwhile, musician Dominic Fike has been cast in a regular role on the show.
Fike described his character as a “homie” of Rue and Jules in an interview with Variety.
He added of his “degenerate” character: “He’s exactly like me. It’s shit I would say and shit I would do”.
What is Euphoria about?
Euphoria is to Gen-Z what Skins was to Millennials. Both controversial and both focusing on a group of high-schoolers pushing social boundaries.
The series is HBO’s highest rating show for younger audiences, so clearly the hard-hitting drama resonates.
Creator/Director Sam Levinson and producer Drake brought to HBO a teen angst drama based on the Israeli mini-series of the same name.
The dark tale follows a group of teenagers as they face heartbreak, addiction and rage.
The show featured a number of controversial scenes, with its use of nudity described by The Guardian as “pointlessly gratuitous”, but HBO’s programming president Casey Bloys defended the scenes, which he said were based on Euphoria creator Sam Levinson’s own experiences.
“It may seem boundary-pushing, and the idea of putting them on TV may be, but somebody lived them,” Bloys told the Hollywood Reporter, adding, “We’re not trying to put out a Gossip Girl.”
How can I watch the Euphoria special episodes?
Two special “bridge” episodes aired prior to the complete second season, with the first, airing on Sunday 6th December and the second on Sunday 24th January 2021.
For UK viewers, the episodes are available to watch on Sky and NOW TV
The news of the specials was first announced by Zendaya, who posted a close-up image Jules (played by Hunter Schafer), in whose eye we can see a reflection of Zendaya’s character, Rue.
“We really missed them. Two special Euphoria episodes coming soon. First one December 6th on @hbo,” the caption reads.
While in a November Twitter post, Zendaya shared a promo image for the upcoming episodes, captioned: “THIS IS NOT SEASON 2.”
— Zendaya (@Zendaya) November 26, 2020
What will happen in Euphoria season 2?
Season one ended on an ambiguous note, leaving fans unsure if Rue (Zendaya) have died from an overdose.
However, the trailer assures us she is alive but still struggling with her addiction issues.
There are also plenty of narrative arcs we can expect to follow into the new season– Nate’s (Jacob Elordi) sexuality, Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) and McKay’s (Algee Smith) relationship, Gia’s (Storm Reid) growing rebelliousness, Kat (Barbie Ferreira) and Ethan’s (Austin Abrams) future together and whether Kat is still working as a camgirl, and what happened to Jules (Hunter Schafer) after Rue left her on the train.
The trailer seemed to suggest that Cassie and Nate will be spending more time together, whilst teasing Rue getting involved with some dangerous people.
Meanwhile, Gia actress Storm Reid has teased that her “character is supposed to be developing and becoming her own” – suggesting Gia may well get her own standalone episode.
If you’re looking for more to watch check out our TV guide.