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Zendaya and Hunter Schafer’s Paris Reunion Has ‘Euphoria’ Fans Buzzing

Excitement Peaks for Euphoria‘s Comeback

The wait is almost over! After a two-year break, Euphoria fans are on the edge of their seats for season three. The excitement hit the roof when Zendaya and Hunter Schafer, our beloved Rue and Jules, reunited at Paris Fashion Week. This surprise meet-up was more than just a fashion statement – it reignited the passion for Euphoria’s captivating world and complex characters.

See their reunion below!

Our girls have never looked better!

What’s New with Euphoria Season Three?

HBO’s bigwig, Casey Bloys, lets us in on a secret – the scripts for the new season are taking shape! But, there’s a twist. Filming hasn’t started yet due to some Hollywood labor strikes. What does this mean? More suspense and sky-high anticipation for the show’s return. Fans are itching to dive back into the lives of their favorite characters and see what twists are in store.

Cast Shake-ups: Who’s In, Who’s Out?

Euphoria‘s cast is shaking things up this season. We’re saying goodbye to Barbie Ferreira, a.k.a. Kat Hernandez. Her absence will leave fans wondering what’s next for her character. And what about Dominic Fike, who played the mysterious Elliot? His return is still up in the air. But don’t worry – Zendaya and Hunter Schafer are likely to be back, continuing their rollercoaster stories as Rue and Jules.

Anticipation Soars for Euphoria‘s New Season

The buzz for Euphoria‘s third season is through the roof! The end of season two left fans craving more, and now, the wait is almost over. The show’s gripping drama and unique style have fans hooked. Zendaya and Schafer’s Paris rendezvous has only added fuel to the fire. The news of the scripts in progress keeps fans on their toes, eagerly waiting for more updates.

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