In the new season, Cassie Howard, played by Sydney Sweeney, will be seen becoming an OnlyFans model, while her storyline intersects with an engagement to Nate Jacobs, portrayed by Jacob Elordi. In parallel, Rue Bennett (Zendaya) continues to grapple with the devastating consequences of her addiction.
The first look at Euphoria's upcoming season was reportedly shown exclusively at a private HBO Max showcase, with only a limited audience having access to it before any official public release. Soon after, details from this preview began circulating online.
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According to Omelete, a Brazilian entertainment outlet, the teaser shows Rue as an adult still struggling with her drug addiction, now facing dangerous consequences as she is pursued by two groups of traffickers, one led by a woman and the other by a man. The teaser reportedly also reveals major developments for Cassie Howard, who is set to become an OnlyFans creator. One particularly notable moment shows Nate Jacob discovering Cassie dressed as a Playboy Bunny while taking provocative photos for her account.
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What Are Fans Saying About This Development
While a majority of users are excited about this news, many are saying that the writers had to stoop down to this because they did not have anything solid left in the plot.
One user commented, "Damn I was really hoping the mommy influencer rumor was true. Why are all the lead women involved in s*x work and dr**s?"
Another user commented, "Cassie went from crying in a towel to running an onlyfans empire. Personal growth looks different on everyone."
One user reacted, "One Biles who?? Sydney Sweeney just won the gold medal in mental gymnastics for thinking Nate Jacobs won't burn the whole house down the second he sees that OnlyFans notification. Season 3 about to be WILD."
About Euphoria
Euphoria follows Rue Bennett, a troubled teen battling drug addiction while navigating friendships, love, trauma, and identity. The series portrays the lives of high-schoolers Cassie, Maddy, Nate, Jules, and others as they confront abuse, betrayal, sexuality, mental health, and social pressures.

