The actress, who is also co-producer of the hit HBO series, announced that filming on this third part will begin in early 2025.
This Wednesday, November 13, our American colleagues from Vanity Fair published as usual their “Hollywood” edition, a cover featuring the most notable actors of the past year. The class of 2024 therefore brings together twelve actors, including Zendaya. Revealed to the general public for her role as Rue in Euphoria the 28-year-old young woman gave news of this same series.
“To be honest, I haven't been on this project for several years… I'm free, I've been waiting for a while”assures the one who is also a producer of the HBO series. With a first season released in 2019 and a second in 2022, fans ofEuphoria have been waiting for almost two years. “I will soon start shooting a project even before Euphoriaand I'm like, “Damn, I'm rusty.” I haven't been on set for almost two years. I'm a little terrified. I’m like, “Can I still do this?” I don't know.”
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Zendaya then tempers her remarks. “To be honest, I have this feeling every time I start a new project”she delivers. “The first day of filming, we said to ourselves, 'I was terrible. I’m going to get fired tomorrow.” and the director tells us that we worked very well! And we say to ourselves “You’re lying, in fact you’re lying to me.” But, that’s part of the criticism I make of myself.”
I haven't read anything yet.
Zendaya on Euphoria Season 3 Storylines
After discussing her anxiety over the role of Rue, Zendaya – real name Zendaya Coleman – discussed the filming date for season 3. “It’s scheduled for January, I think. I haven't read anything yet, but I can't wait to see what everyone has been working on, and what the future holds for Euphoria»she confides. “I don’t really have any answers other than the fact that, as of now, filming is supposed to start in January.”
The interpreter of Tashi in Challengers then opens up about his characterEuphoriaRue Bennett. “What's most important to me is doing justice to the viewers who love and care about Rue, and making sure she's cared for as a character.”deciphers Zendaya Coleman in her interview with Vanity Fair. “I think it’s my duty.”
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