Euphoria (US)

Euphoria (US)
8.287%84%8.3
A group of teenagers experience the ups and downs of love and friendship in a world of social networks, sex, drugs, and violence.
Callum reviewedOctober 27, 2025
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (out of 5) Euphoria – Chaos, beauty, and heartbreak under fluorescent lights.
“Euphoria” is a raw, dazzling, and unapologetic look at adolescence in the modern age — but it’s far from a show just for teens. Led by Zendaya in a career-defining performance, it dives headfirst into drugs, death, addiction, family fractures, and the distorted reality of digital-age intimacy. It’s messy, magnetic, and uncomfortably honest.
What makes Euphoria stand out isn’t just its subject matter, but the way it’s told — a hypnotic blend of cinematic visuals, surreal transitions, and emotional vulnerability. The cast, many of whom were still rising stars when the show debuted, deliver performances that feel painfully real. Each episode feels like a confession lit by neon and regret.
It’s a hard-hitting teen drama that refuses to pull punches, exploring not just the chaos of youth but the systems that fail it — from parenting to pressure, love to loneliness. And for adults, it’s a mirror rather than a barrier: a reminder of how fragile people are, no matter their age.
Season 3 has been long rumored, but with cast schedules and time passing, it may never arrive — perhaps fittingly, as Euphoria always felt like lightning in a bottle. Two seasons might just be the perfect dose: enough to leave you haunted, moved, and amazed at how something so beautiful can hurt so much.