Euphoria's Final Season Premieres Tonight with Major Time Jump and Hollywood Stars
After a four-year hiatus, the audacious high-school drama Euphoria returns for its third and final season tonight on Sky Atlantic at 9pm. The series, created by Sam Levinson, has seen its lead actors—Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney—ascend to Hollywood stardom since the second season concluded. This final outing picks up the story five years after high school, with the characters now navigating their early twenties in a bold narrative shift.
What to Expect in Euphoria Season Three
While previews are tightly guarded, key plot details have emerged:
- Cassie and Nate are married, with Maddie assisting Cassie in creating adult content.
- Jules attends art school and works as a "sugar baby."
- Rue is entangled in dangerous business dealings in Mexico, hinting at intense drama.
Levinson's divisive yet captivating storytelling promises a wild ride for fans, blending raw emotion with high-stakes scenarios. As one critic notes, "Love him or loathe him, Levinson always takes fans on a wild ride—so buckle up!"
Other TV Highlights for Tonight
Beyond Euphoria, tonight's television lineup offers a diverse mix of programming:
- Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me (9pm, BBC Two): This documentary follows Simon Draper as he films Miriam Margolyes starting a podcast. Initially intended as casual recordings, it evolves into an intimate and meditative exploration of her life, balancing heartfelt moments with her signature laugh-out-loud antics.
- Great Japanese Railway Journeys (6.30pm, BBC Two): Michael Portillo travels through Japan on bullet trains, sampling local cuisine like fried octopus balls and delving into manga culture, offering a brisk yet engaging travelogue.
- Missed Call (9pm, Channel 5): A new whodunnit starring Joanna Scanlan as Sarah, an anxious mother whose teenage daughter embarks on a French exchange that goes awry. With a cast of shady characters, including Rupert Graves, suspense builds from the pre-credit sequence.
- Charmain and the Prophet (10pm, BBC Two): The first part of a three-part true story exploring class, race, and religion in Scotland. It follows Charmain Speirs, a vulnerable single mother who meets a charismatic evangelical preacher online, leading to a troubling relationship.
- DTF St Louis (10.15pm, Sky Atlantic): The finale of this raunchy murder mystery features David Harbour, Linda Cardellini, and Jason Bateman in a deadly love triangle, blending dark comedy with unanswered questions, such as a curving penis condition plotline.
Tonight's TV schedule caters to a wide range of tastes, from intense dramas to lighthearted documentaries and thrilling mysteries. Whether you're a Euphoria devotee or seeking something new, there's plenty to watch this evening.



