“Euphoria 3”: date, time and everything you need to know about its grand finale on HBO
The season finale of "Euphoria" arrives this May 31, after 8 intense weeks for the characters of Rue, Cassie and Maddy
The countdown to the final episode of the third season of “Euphoria” is at its most critical point, with fans on the edge of their seats to find out the outcome of each of the characters that captivated the audience since its launch in 2019.
It will be during the evening of Sunday, March 31, when the HBO Max platform will launch the eighth episode of the series created and directed by Sam Levinson.
This chapter is titled “In God we Trust”, and during its almost two hours of duration it will show the consequences of the events that occurred in episode seven, the one that marked the unexpected end of Nate Jacobs.
And although the production has tried to keep the most important details out of the public's reach, the preview released through platforms like YouTube and TikTok promises a new wave of dangers for Rue, Cassie and Maddy. These range from armed confrontations to extreme tension with the police.
In one of the scenes that appear in the clip, the armed forces can be heard saying: “They are surrounded,” while another shows Alamo telling a character of unknown identity: “You and I were destined.”
Another of the scenes that caught the public's attention was the one in which Ali Muhammad's (Colman Domingo) concern for Rue (Zendaya) is portrayed, which would have ignited a wave of speculation about the possible end of the protagonist.
What time does the final episode of “Euphoria” premiere on HBO?
According to a statement released by the streaming platform, the eighth and final chapter of “Euphoria 3” will be available in its United States catalog starting Sunday, May 31, 2026 at 9:00 p.m. ET.
For its part, in Latin American countries the schedule varies according to the time zone. We share some of them with you:
“Euphoria” is an HBO original production, created by Sam Levinson and released in 2019, that follows the lives of a group of teenagers who face difficult situations involving addictions, identity problems, relationships and mental health.
Its impact led it to win awards such as “Best Drama Series” at the People’s Choice Awards and the “Critics’ Choice Awards.” Likewise, it allowed Zendaya to win the “Best Actress in a Drama Series” category at the Emmys, becoming the youngest to achieve this achievement.

