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Culture April 8, 2026

Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney and more 'Euphoria' stars hit red carpet for season 3 premiere

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The kids of East Highland High School were out and about in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney and more stars from the hit HBO television show "Euphoria" stepped out on the red carpet at the show's season 3 premiere.

The highly anticipated season 3 premieres April 12 on HBO and HBO Max. Picking up after a time jump, according to its official logline, the season follows "a group of childhood friends" who "wrestle with the virtue of faith, the possibility of redemption, and the problem of evil."

"Spider-Man" and "Dune" star Zendaya arrived at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles wearing an Ashi Studio Couture halter gown styled by Law Roach.

The actress, who plays Rue in "Euphoria," sported a "bixie" haircut for the premiere and completed her look with Chopard jewels.

"The Housemaid" star Sydney Sweeney, who plays Cassie on "Euphoria," was all smiles as she arrived at the premiere wearing an archival Pierre Cardin white caped dress styled by Molly Dickson.

Fresh off his "Frankenstein" Oscar campaign, Jacob Elordi, who plays Nate in the HBO series, arrived at the premiere in a black suit and black sunglasses.

Maude Apatow, who plays Lexi, also donned an all-black ensemble, wearing a calf-length gown by Celine and a pair of Celine Cage heels for the occasion.

Hunter Schafer, who plays Jules in "Euphoria," arrived in a gold sequined Roberto Cavalli dress styled by DARA.

She finished the look with minimal makeup and a simple hairstyle, finishing the ensemble with a pair of brown Christian Louboutin pumps.

Alexa Demie, who returns to the role of Maddie in the upcoming season, donned a vintage Bob Mackie striped dress on Tuesday's red carpet.

Demie finished the look with simple jewelry and black pumps, styling her hair in soft, textured curls.

The newest season of "Euphoria" will go forward without two key cast members, Angus Cloud, who played Fezco, and Eric Dane, who played Cal Jacobs, both of whom died between seasons.

Producer Kevin Turen also died between seasons 2 and 3.

Sam Levinson created, wrote, directed and executive produced season 3 of "Euphoria."

The new season was shot on a brand-new KODAK motion picture film stock in both 35mm and 65mm, according to a Warner Bros. Discovery press release, which notes that season 3 is "the first narrative television series to shoot significant volume of 65mm film, providing for an expanded image on screen which mirrors the characters’ journeys out of high school into the wider, wilder world."