From film sets to TV screens, Zendaya keeps things real.
- Rumors hinted at Zendaya causing delays for Euphoria’s next season.
- She sets the record straight, stating her availability and readiness.
- Speculations about creative tensions with director Sam Levinson were dismissed.
- Euphoria’s storyline and cast changes spark excitement and curiosity.
Zendaya, the talented star of “Euphoria,” has faced whispers suggesting she was the reason behind the third season’s delay. However, she made it clear in a chat with Vanity Fair that she’s been ready and waiting to jump back into filming. “I’ve actually been available,” she affirmed, emphasizing her eagerness to continue the journey as Rue Bennett.
Addressing the buzz about creative clashes with Sam Levinson, Zendaya debunked these rumors. She praised her collaboration with Levinson, highlighting the supportive environment they’ve built together. “What I’ve been really lucky with is working with great filmmakers and great collaborators,” she stated, underscoring their teamwork dynamics.
Fans of “Euphoria” are buzzing about the new season, which promises a time jump and the characters stepping into new phases of life. Zendaya will return to her role as Rue, alongside co-stars Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney. The departure of Barbie Ferreira, who played Kat Hernandez, adds an element of intrigue to the upcoming season.
Initially set to begin production in 2024, HBO announced that shooting for “Euphoria” Season 3 will kick off in early 2025. Meanwhile, Zendaya’s film career has been soaring. From “Spider-Man” to “Dune,” her schedule is packed with exciting projects, including a film directed by Christopher Nolan in 2026, and another starring alongside Tom Holland.
The series first premiered in June 2019 and gained praise for its bold storytelling. However, after its last episode aired in February 2022, fans are eager for fresh content. As filming gears up, expectations are high for how the storylines have evolved and the new dimensions the characters will explore.
Zendaya remains committed to “Euphoria,” dispelling rumors and focusing on her beloved role.