Euphoria's final season achieves record viewership despite fan and critic backlash
Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Despite criticism from fans and reviewers, the final season of the HBO series "Euphoria" achieved record viewership.
- The show continues to draw large audiences, with its controversial finale concluding with near-record numbers.
- The series stars Sydney Sweeney, who reportedly showed more of herself in the third season.
The third season of HBO's hit series "Euphoria" has concluded, and despite facing criticism from both long-time fans and reviewers, its viewership numbers have reached near-record highs. The show's ability to captivate a massive audience remains evident, even as its narrative choices sparked debate.
While many were not entirely satisfied with the direction of the third season, the ratings indicate that "Euphoria" continues to be a significant draw for viewers. The controversial finale, in particular, seems to have maintained the series' strong performance in terms of audience engagement.
Actress Sydney Sweeney, a prominent figure in the series, reportedly showcased more of herself in the third season. The article notes her presence and contribution to the show's continued popularity.
The success of the season, measured by viewership, underscores "Euphoria's" enduring appeal in the television landscape, even amidst critical discourse surrounding its content and plot developments.
Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.