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Euphoria Season 3 came to a fittingly dramatic close on Sunday, but did we just watch the end of the season, or the end of the show itself?

Given the massive time jump between Seasons 2 and 3, you could be forgiven for thinking that more seasons of writer, director, and creator Sam Levinson’s show wouldn’t be out of the question in future.

But when asked, the man himself seems pretty definitive with his answer.

Levinson appeared on the New York Times’ Popcast podcast shortly after the release of the Euphoria finale, and was asked directly whether there would be more episodes.

“In terms of the story that we set out to tell, which is a story about addiction and its consequences, this feels like the end to me,” Levinson told NYT reporter Joe Coscarelli and critic Jon Caramanica. “It was such a fulfilling journey in terms of this cast, the crew, what we were able to accomplish…I mean, there’s thousands of things that have to go right in order to make something like this, and I’m just immensely proud of the work we did, the story we told, and, you know, it’s a tragic one in the end, but it’s also the truth.”

“This feels like the end” doesn’t feel like a definitive answer, but fortunately Coscarelli followed up by asking again if Euphoria ends here.

Well, that sounds pretty final. HBO reportedly also confirmed Levinson’s announcement to Variety, which gives it further weight. Mashable has reached out to HBO for further comment.

UPDATE: Jun. 1, 2026, 12:56 p.m. HBO had no additional statement, but confirmed that “Euphoria” has ended.

Sam Haysom is the General Assignment Editor, UK, for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.