"Euphoria" Final Season Achieves 25 Million Global Viewers
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The final season of HBO's "Euphoria" drew 8.7 million viewers in the U.S. within its first three days.
- Globally, the season has accumulated 25 million viewers, a 17% increase from the previous season.
- The series concluded after seven years, three seasons, and 26 episodes, facing production delays due to strikes and the death of actor Angus Cloud.
The acclaimed HBO series "Euphoria" concluded its run with a final season that captivated audiences worldwide. Within its first three days of release, the season finale attracted 8.7 million viewers in the United States.
Globally, the season has amassed a total of 25 million viewers to date. This figure represents a significant 17% increase compared to the previous season's audience, solidifying "Euphoria" as one of HBO's major successes, according to reports from The Hollywood Reporter.
The premiere episode of the final season also saw a substantial rise in viewership, reaching 8.5 million viewers in the U.S. within three days, marking a 44% increase from the second season's premiere. The series finale itself, titled "In God We Trust," garnered 2% more viewers than the debut episode of this concluding season.
After a seven-year journey spanning three seasons and 26 episodes, "Euphoria" has bid farewell. The production faced several hurdles leading up to its final installment, including the 2023 Hollywood strikes, scheduling conflicts arising from the lead actors' burgeoning careers, creative adjustments by its creator Sam Levinson, and the tragic passing of principal cast member Angus Cloud.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.