‘Euphoria’ ends after Season 3 as finale closes

Euphoria ends – HBO has confirmed that “Euphoria” is ending after Season 3. Creator Sam Levinson revealed the show is over—making the Season 3 closer, “In God We Trust,” the series finale—after seven years, three seasons, and 26 episodes.
The last time the cast walked back into “Euphoria,” the show wasn’t heading toward another season. It was already stepping off the stage.
After seven years, three seasons and 26 episodes, “Euphoria” is officially over. Sam Levinson—the HBO show’s creator. writer and director—made the announcement on Popcast. New York Times’ music podcast. speaking with its hosts Joe Coscarelli and Jon Caramanica. HBO also confirmed Levinson’s announcement to Variety.
That means the Season 3 closer, titled “In God We Trust,” was not just an episode—it was the series finale.
The confirmation comes with a sense of long-held expectation behind it. Zendaya, the series lead, had already remarked in interviews that she believed the show was ending after Season 3. Even before that, it had long been understood that the HBO drama wouldn’t continue. A full four years passed between Seasons 2 and 3. and Zendaya and several of her co-stars became full-fledged celebrities with schedules crowded by blockbuster films in the meantime.
Those gaps fed into production trouble. For that reason and others, production on Season 3 faced major delays, as Variety reported in 2024.
There was a telling moment earlier too. Speaking with Coscarelli in an interview with the Times before the season premiered. Levinson said he writes “every season like it’s the last. ” and hesitated when pressed about a fourth season. “I don’t know,” Levinson said. “As of right now. all I want to do is hang out with my wife and kids and read some Elmore Leonard and watch ‘Mrs. Miniver’ again.”.
On its surface. “Euphoria” began as a story about what happens to teenagers when pressure stacks up—drugs. sex. identity. trauma. social media. love and friendship—following “a group of high school students as they navigate drugs. sex. identity. trauma. social media. love and friendship.” In Season 3. after a time jump. the show’s focus sharpened into questions of “the virtue of faith. the possibility of redemption and the problem of evil.”.
The cast that built that world together included Zendaya alongside Hunter Schafer, Eric Dane, Eric Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Maude Apatow, Martha Kelly, Chloe Cherry, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Toby Wallace and Colman Domingo.
Behind the scenes, Levinson created the series and served as executive producer alongside Ashley Levinson, Sara E. White, Kevin Turen, Ravi Nandan, Drake, Adel “Future” Nur, Ron Leshem, Daphna Levin, Hadas Mozes Lichtenstein, Mirit Toovi, Tmira Yardeni, Yoram Mokady and Gary Lennon.
Now, with HBO confirming that “In God We Trust” closed the story, the seven-year run is finished. For a show that tracked adolescence in full intensity—without flinching from its hardest questions—the final answer landed quietly. the way the series always seemed to prefer: in the last scene. not the tease.
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So it’s done done?? Damn.
I thought they were gonna drag it out for like 5 more seasons. The title “In God We Trust” sounds like a weird way to end it though. Also 4 years between seasons?? no wonder.
Wait so Zendaya said it was ending, but isn’t it still popular? Like y’all keep saying “ending after Season 3” but I swear I saw something about Season 4 last year. Maybe it’s just delayed not canceled? either way that Popcast thing sounds like gossip.
I’m honestly relieved because season 3 already felt like they were wrapping up everybody’s trauma and then they just kinda… stopped. But Sam Levinson “writes every season like it’s the last” like okay cool so why do we even keep pretending there’s more. And the delays because the cast got big movies… so basically Hollywood got in the way? This show went from life-changing to just another HBO drama real fast.