After a four-year wait, Euphoria is finally back with Season 3! Sam Levinson’s Emmy-winning drama has returned with a major time jump, and if you’re planning to stream it on HBO Max this weekend, here’s when you can expect the show to premiere in major time zones:
Country / RegionTime ZonePremiere DateRelease TimeUSA (ET)ETApril 129:00 PMUSA (PT)PTApril 126:00 PMHawaii (US)HSTApril 12 3:00 PMAlaska (US)AKDTApril 12 5:00 PMMidwest of the US CTApril 12 8:00 PMMountain Time (US)MTApril 12 7:00 PMCanadaETApril 129:00 PMBrazilBRTApril 1210:00 PMUKBSTApril 132:00 AMEuropeCESTApril 133:00 AMIndiaISTApril 136:30 AMUAEGSTApril 135:00 AMSaudi ArabiaASTApril 134:00 AMSouth AfricaSASTApril 133:00 AMSingaporeSGTApril 139:00 AMJapanJSTApril 1310:00 AMSouth KoreaKSTApril 1310:00 AMAustraliaAESTApril 1311:00 AMNew ZealandNZSTApril 131:00 PM
Now, the characters have gone beyond high school and into the realities of adulthood. But will the series that was consistently praised for its bold storytelling hold up for another season? Let’s have a look at what you can expect from Euphoria Season 3, after a quick glimpse at its episode release dates.
Euphoria Season 3: All Episodes Release Schedule
Unlike some streaming shows that drop all episodes at once, Euphoria Season 3 has taken the traditional weekly release route. The season will have eight episodes, with a new installment arriving every Sunday in the U.S. and on Monday in most international regions.
Here’s the full expected release schedule:
Episode 1 — April 12, 2026
Episode 2 — April 19, 2026
Episode 3 — April 26, 2026
Episode 4 — May 3, 2026
Episode 5 — May 10, 2026
Episode 6 — May 17, 2026
Episode 7 — May 24, 2026
Episode 8 (Finale) — May 31, 2026
So, you’ll have plenty of time to digest each episode and keep the conversation alive throughout the season. Most importantly, this approach works really well for Euphoria because it’s a show that thrives on discussions, forums, threads, social media reactions, and fan theories between every new drop.
What to Expect From HBO Max’s Euphoria Season 3?
Sydney Sweeney in Euphoria Season 3 | Credits: Warner Bros. Discovery
Season 3 of Euphoria is a turning point for the series, and many viewers have brought up how the trailer looks like GTA (video game series). Early reviews suggest there’s a change in tone because it does not have the same teenage recklessness that we’re familiar with.
But you can still hope to see the striking visuals and the cinematic style that made us fall in love with Euphoria. But what expectations do you have? And do you think the show will live up to them from what you’ve seen and heard so far? Let us know!
Euphoria is streaming on HBO Max (USA).
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