Colman Domingo Reveals Why Euphoria Season 3 Is Taking Longer
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Since the dramatic finale of Euphoria season two in early 2022, fans have been on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the next installment of HBO's critically acclaimed series. With the show's viewership reaching impressive heights — the premiere episode of the second season alone attracted 19 million viewers in the US — the announcement of a third season was met with widespread excitement. However, as months turned into years without the start of production, many began to wonder: why the delay?
Colman Domingo, known for his compelling portrayal in Euphoria, recently shared insights into the production delay of the show's much-awaited third season. In an interview with GQ, Domingo pointed to the show's creator, Sam Levinson, and his meticulous approach to storytelling as a key factor. Levinson's dedication to exploring deep, existential themes through extensive rewrites is believed to be at the core of the hiatus. Domingo's respect for Levinson's process is evident as he highlights the creator's intent to reflect on the human condition and the complexities of our current societal landscape.
“[Sam is] a person who writes and rewrites and writes and rewrites again, because I think he's wrestling with what's important. He's responding immediately to what the ills of the world are. I know that the one thing I can tell you is that he's very much interested in the existential question of who we are right now. Our souls. That's what he wants to figure out with season three.”
The delay of Euphoria season three cannot be attributed to Levinson's rewrites alone. The production faced unexpected challenges, including the loss of beloved cast member Angus Cloud and producer Kevin Turen. These losses necessitated a thoughtful reconsideration of the show's direction. Furthermore, the Hollywood labor strikes posed additional hurdles, halting production and complicating the schedules of the show's in-demand cast, including Zendaya and Sydney Sweeney.
Despite the setbacks, the pause in production is viewed through a lens of respect and intentionality. Drawing parallels to Ryan Coogler's approach to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in the wake of Chadwick Boseman's passing, Domingo underscores the importance of handling the narrative with care, especially in light of recent losses. The delay, though frustrating for eager fans, signals a commitment to delivering a season that not only honors the memory of those lost but also dives deep into the existential dilemmas that make Euphoria resonate with its audience.