
It's hard to believe it's taken more than four years, but we've finally got a new season of Euphoria, the show that catapulted Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Hunter Schafer, and Sydney Sweeney to A-list stardom and became the fourth most-watched HBO show since 2004.
So, if you're wondering how to get your hands on the latest season, or what (if any) future the show has, here's everything you need to know about watching Euphoria in Singapore.
How to watch Euphoria in Singapore
Seasons one and two of Euphoria dropped in 2019 and 2022, respectively, so there's been quite a hiatus since we last saw Rue and the gang. Season three debuted on April 12, 2026, with episodes dropping weekly (at 8 am on Mondays, SGT) until the end of May. As a HBO original, you'll only find Euphoria on HBO Max (or the HBO channel if you've got Singtel TV or StarHub TV).
HBO Max offers two subscription tiers at two different prices. Standard is the cheapest and allows for up to 30 offline downloads, full HD 1080p streams, and the ability to stream on two devices at once. This’ll set you back $14.48 a month or $129.98 a year.
Otherwise, there’s the Premium plan, which offers four simultaneous streams, 4K UHD resolution on select titles, and up to 100 offline downloads. It’ll set you back $18.98 a year or $169.98 a year.
Alternatively, you can bundle your HBO Max Standard plan with a Viu Premium plan for $19.98 per month ($5.48 less than paying separately) or $189.98 per year ($47.76 less than paying separately).
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What is Euphoria about?
Euphoria is an American drama series based on the Israeli miniseries of the same name and focuses on a group of high school students navigating life, love, identity, sexuality, and addiction.
Season three, to account for the four-year real-world gap between seasons, is set five years after the events of season two, following Rue (played by Zendaya) and her now fractured friend group as they grapple with adulthood and careers.
Currently, it seems like season three will be the last for Euphoria, with the show's creator Sam Levinson telling Variety that there are "no plans" for a fourth season. Given how booked and busy the cast is, not to mention the loss of key cast members Angus Cloud and Eric Dane, it seems like the right time for the show to end, with Zendaya promising "closure is coming" during an appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show.
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