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  "path": "/latest/euphoria-season-4-will-hbo-bring-the-hit-series-back/",
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  "textContent": "The  _Euphoria_ season 3 finale may have answered some of the show's biggest questions, but one mystery remains: will HBO bring the hit drama back for a fourth season?\n\nAs fans continue to process the explosive ending, attention has quickly shifted to the future of the series. And while  _Euphoria_ remains one of HBO's most talked-about shows, recent comments from creator Sam Levinson, the cast and network executives suggest that season 4 is far from guaranteed.\n\nAt the moment, HBO has neither renewed nor cancelled the series.\n\nThat uncertainty has fuelled speculation among fans, particularly after a season that appeared to bring several major storylines to a natural conclusion.\n\nSpeaking to Variety ahead of the season 3 finale, creator Sam Levinson said he currently has \"no plans\" for a fourth season. However, he stopped short of ruling one out completely, explaining that he approaches every season as though it could be the show's last.\n\nHis comments have left the door open for a potential return, but they have also raised questions about whether another chapter is truly part of the plan.\n\nThe show's future appears to depend largely on Levinson himself.\n\nEarlier this year, HBO chief Casey Bloys told Deadline that conversations about another season would ultimately come down to what Levinson wants to do creatively next. While Bloys did not indicate that a decision had been made, his remarks suggested that the future of  _Euphoria_ remains very much under discussion.\n\nThe cast has offered similarly mixed signals.\n\nSydney Sweeney, who plays Cassie Howard, previously said she would happily return if there were more stories to tell within the world of  _Euphoria_. Other cast members have also indicated that they would be open to returning should Levinson decide to continue the series.\n\nZendaya, however, has hinted that the story may have reached its natural ending.\n\nThe actress, who stars as Rue Bennett and also serves as an executive producer, recently suggested that a sense of closure was approaching for the show. Speaking on  _The Drew Barrymore Show_ , Zendaya reflected on the impact the role has had on her life and appeared to acknowledge that the story may be nearing its conclusion.\n\nHer comments have become a major talking point among fans wondering whether season 3 was designed as the final chapter.\n\nThere are also practical questions surrounding a potential fourth season.\n\nThe road to season 3 was marked by significant delays caused by industry strikes, scheduling challenges and personal tragedies that affected the production. The show also had to navigate the loss of Angus Cloud in 2023 and, more recently, the death of Eric Dane.\n\nLevinson has previously spoken about wanting to honour those losses while delivering the strongest season possible, adding another layer of complexity to any future plans.\n\nMeanwhile, some characters may not be part of a potential return. Jacob Elordi's Nate Jacobs reached the end of his storyline during season 3, with the actor later describing his departure from the series as bittersweet.\n\nFor now, the future of  _Euphoria_ remains an unanswered question.\n\nThe series has not been renewed. It has not been cancelled. And neither HBO nor Levinson has committed to another season.\n\nThat means fans hoping for  _Euphoria_ season 4 will have to wait a little longer for an answer.\n\nThe post Euphoria season 4: Will HBO bring the hit series back? appeared first on HUM News English.",
  "title": "Euphoria season 4: Will HBO bring the hit series back?"
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