Zendeja confirmed that the new season of "Euphoria" will no longer take place in high school

Zendeja will also be an executive producer of the series, and although she could not reveal more details, she promised that the new stories will be fascinating.

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Zendeja in the role of Ru Benet, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
Zendeja in the role of Ru Benet, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
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The third season of the popular HBO series "Euphoria" will not continue where the second one left off, but several years later, confirmed the lead actress Zendeja.

The two-time Emmy winner plays Ru Bennet in the series, and she told "Entertainment Weekly" that the action of the series will no longer take place in high school, and that this time jump will be important.

"There's a limit to how much high school drama you can take. And then she cheats on her boyfriend again," the actress joked.

Zendeja will also be an executive producer of the series, and although she could not reveal more details, she promised that the new stories will be fascinating.

"Actually, I don't know much about what's going on. I don't know exactly what the season will look like, but I know we'll have a time jump," the actress admitted.

"It's going to be fascinating to see and understand these characters outside of the context of high school and how everything we've seen as kids and in high school affects their lives when they grow up and who they become in a much bigger world. I'll be interested to see what happens." ", added the star of the movie "Dina".

Sidni Svini, who plays Cassie Howard in the series, opened up about a similar topic earlier this year, telling Cosmopolitan that it is now a new process for her. "I'm kind of learning along the way and I'm open to whatever comes next. But I'm also very excited. I love Kasi. She's always such an exciting character to play, so I'm really looking forward to what's going to happen in her life," the actress said.

Francesca Orsi, HBO's head of drama, confirmed in July that the series would begin filming in January, following numerous reports of a third season being delayed, exacerbated by the tragic death of "Euphoria" star Angus Cloud last August.

Allegations have surfaced in the media that the relationship between Zendaya and series creator Sam Levinson has become strained, after he stepped away from work on "Euphoria" to focus solely on "Idol," a series starring pop star The Weeknd. criticized poorly and was canceled after only one season.

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