

"I had a feeling that the pandemic was going to shut us down for a while leading up to it because I was watching what was happening to the rest of the world," Levinson told GQ. There have been two bridge episodes, 'Trouble Don't Last Always' and 'F**k Anyone Who's Not A Sea Blob', which have given us something to mull over while we wait for those new episodes to arrive. But it's like a completely different show." I was filming yesterday, I'm filming tomorrow. Blow your mind."Ĭhatting on Jimmy Kimmel Live in August, Jacob Elordi (Nate) said: "We're shooting right now. Before Euphoria, people just thought I was square jaw, perfect hair and adequate vocabulary. Still, the jury is going to be out on me for a while. People didn't expect too much from me before Euphoria. "I would consider Euphoria as my big break. Everybody is a little broken and to be able to explore that without having to deal with the real life consequences is a gift." I don't feel like the captain of a naval destroyer or a plastic surgeon all the time.

"I started getting - well, not bored - with the roles, but I started feeling like this is just not me.

By the way, the best job I've ever had is the job I'm currently working on. He also told In Kansas City: "It's the best job I've ever had. I’m very proud of that show, everybody involved is very proud of that show." I'm sure we're going to get this out as soon as we can. I think I don't start shooting for a couple weeks, but we are. And everyone you love can drift away."įleeting glimpses of scenes from the new season – Rue running from the police, Eric Dane's Cal Jacobs driving angry (with his head bandaged), a figure with a gun – reveal that there are certainly going to be some dramatic storylines to come.Įric Dane revealed to Deadlineduring a Grey's Anatomyinterview in April 2021 that production was back up to speed after Covid lockdown: "We're actually starting now on season two. But as you get older, you begin to realise - nothing is. The trailer alone gave us some insight into what to expect, with Rue happily singing along to classic song 'Call Me Irresponsible', before things take a dark turn as Zendaya's voiceover says: "When you're younger, everything feels so permanent. Take care of yourself and know that either way you are still loved and I can still feel your support. "Please only watch it if you feel comfortable. This season, maybe even more so than the last, is deeply emotional and deals with subject matter that can be triggering and difficult to watch. Posting on Instagram and Twitter, she wrote: "I know I've said this before, but I do want to reiterate to everyone that Euphoria is for mature audiences. In fact, ahead of the season launch, star Zendaya posted a message to fans warning them about what lies ahead.
