The HBO drama series 'Euphoria' premiered its first season, introducing audiences to its raw and gritty portrayal of teenage life and struggles.
Zendaya made history by becoming the youngest actress to win the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Rue in 'Euphoria'.
HBO officially announced the renewal of 'Euphoria' for its second season, indicating continuation of the show's critical and commercial success.
After being delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, filming of the second season of 'Euphoria' resumed in Los Angeles.
The second season of 'Euphoria' premiered, continuing to explore deeper themes surrounding the characters introduced in the first season.
Rue experiences a critical overdose, marking the beginning of her struggle with addiction and recovery.
Rue meets Jules, a transgender girl new to town, sparking an important friendship and romantic relationship for Rue.
It is revealed that Nate Jacobs has a history of abusing his girlfriend Maddy and exhibits violent behavior behind closed doors.
Cassie begins a secret sexual encounter with Fez, despite being in a relationship with McKay, creating tension between characters.
Rue succumbs to drug temptation after a period of sobriety, leading to serious consequences in her personal and family life.
Jules confronts her past abuse and takes steps to assert independence from her father and toxic influences.
Kat embraces her sexuality and starts a journey of self-confidence through online camming and self-expression.
Rue and Jules have a major falling out due to Rue's addiction and unstable behavior, straining their relationship.
Maddy decides to end her toxic relationship with Nate after witnessing his violent tendencies and unfaithfulness.
After hitting rock bottom, Rue chooses to stay sober and commit to a healthier lifestyle for herself and her loved ones.