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‘Euphoria’ actress Chloe Cherry calls out showrunners for leaving her ‘in the dark’ about Season 3

Chloe Cherry, like the rest of the world, has been anxiously waiting for updates about Season 3 of “Euphoria.”

On Thursday, the porn star-turned-actress told the Daily Mail that she has heard “honestly nothing” from showrunners about shooting another season amid growing concern it may never happen.

“No one talks to me,” she said. “They really don’t talk to me.”

Cherry, whose real name is Elise Jones, made her debut as Faye during the second season of the hit HBO series.

Chloe Cherry says she has been “kept in the dark” about the third season of “Euphoria.” HBO
Cherry told the Daily Mail Thursday that she hasn’t had any contact with producers about shooting another season. HBO
“No one talks to me,” she said. HBO

“I would definitely go back,” she clarified. “But they just leave me in the dark, let’s just say that.”

Cherry isn’t the only “Euphoria” star who has seemingly shaded producers for their lack of communication about production in recent months.

In March, actress Nika King joked about the series’ years-long pause during her stand-up comedy set.

“Season 3 is coming out … I don’t f–king know,” King — who plays Leslie Bennett, the mom of Zendaya’s character, Rue Bennett — told the crowd.

However, she would “definitely go back” if the opportunity presented itself. FilmMagic
Cherry joined the “Euphoria” cast during the second season. Janet Mayer/Shutterstock

She continued, “People are like, ‘We need Season 3.’ I’m like, ‘Bitch, I need Season 3, too!’ I haven’t paid my rent in six months, and Zendaya’s over in Paris at Fashion Week. I’m like, ‘Bitch, come home! I need you. Mama need you.’”

Despite joking about the situation, King said she was being “serious” and hadn’t been able to book anything else since the show was abruptly postponed.

“This is some bulls–t,” she said. “I thought my career was on the rise after ‘Euphoria.’ I thought I was good. It don’t work that way.”

The dramatic “Euphoria” Season 2 finale aired in February 2022.
However, producers have reportedly struggled to land on a new angle for the third season following cast shakeups. Getty Images for HBO

The Season 2 finale left fans on a dramatic cliffhanger when it aired in February 2022.

However, producers have been struggling to figure out where to pick up after a slew of unforeseen circumstances rocked the cast and crew.

In August of that year, Barbie Ferreira exited the series over alleged tensions between her and creator Sam Levinson.

Then in July 2023, fan-favorite Angus Cloud died unexpectedly from an accidental drug overdose. A few months later, producer Kevin Turen suffered a fatal heart failure.

Several of the main stars have also taken on other projects, limiting their availability.
We were previously told that HBO wants Season 3 to be the last.

In addition, the show’s other stars — like Zendaya, Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney — have been booked and busy, causing scheduling conflicts.

Despite the circumstances, an insider told Page Six in April that the network wants to go “out with a bang” and hopes they can pull off “one final run to wrap it up” — meaning Season 3 would be the last.

According to Variety, the network promised to let the cast know by Oct. 1 when — or if — they plan to start shooting again.