It’s the time of Top 10s. Every December, critics, publications, celebrities, and basically anyone with social media reveal their favorite films and TV series of the year.
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You’ll recall the story: HBO’s “Euphoria” was caught in the middle of the pandemic and wasn’t able to start season two in earnest. In fact, season two won’t even start shooting until early 2021.
But HBO found a workaround and stopgap to give fans of the acclaimed drama series something: a “special COVID episode.” Now, we’re getting a first glimpse of what that means as HBO debuted the official trailer and key art for the first of two upcoming “Euphoria” special episodes. Continue reading
.It’s the time of Top 10s. Every December, critics, publications, celebrities, and basically anyone with social media reveal their favorite films and TV series of the year.
Canada’s own Jonathan Bennett is returning to host the annual Times Square New Year’s Eve special.
Euphoria has shared details about the second upcoming special episode.Following ‘Part 1: Rue’ which focuses on Zendaya’s character Rue, the next episode will follow Jules, played by Hunter Schafer.‘Part 2: Jules’, more specifically titled ‘F*ck Anyone Who’s Not A Sea Blob’ is scheduled to air on HBOMax on January 24, 2021.part 2: jules – january 24th on @HBO and @hbomax pic.twitter.com/3BGhHobd8g— Hunter Schafer (@hunters) December 7, 2020The episode was directed by Euphoria showrunner Sam
HBO just revealed some big details about the upcoming second special episode of Euphoria!
The second of two special episodes of the Emmy-winning HBO drama series Euphoria will debut Sunday, January 24 at 9 PM ET/PT. The episode will air on HBO and be available to stream on HBO Max. The first bonus episode titled “Trouble Don’t Last Always,” aired Sunday on HBO and had an early streaming premiere on HBO Max starting Friday, December 4.
Will Thorne Staff WriterHunter Schafer is stepping into a new role on “Euphoria.”HBO has revealed the premiere date for the second special “Euphoria” episode, which Schafer is co-writing and co-executive producing in addition to leading on screen.The episode, premiering Sunday, Jan. 24 on HBO, is called “F*ck Anyone Who’s Not A Sea Blob,” and follows Jules (Schafer) over the Christmas holiday as she reflects on the year.
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Carrie Underwood’s 5-year-old son, Isaiah, made an adorable appearance in My Gift: A Christmas Special From Carrie Underwood, which dropped on HBO Max on Thursday, December 3.The country singer, 37, and Mike Fisher’s eldest son rocked a large pair of headphones and a plaid shirt while singing his part in his and Underwood’s “Little Drummer Boy” duet.The Oklahoma native, who also shares son Jacob, 22 months, with the former professional ice hockey player, 40, gushed in October about Isaiah’s
coronavirus pandemic.
Carrie Underwood is gifting fans with some serious Christmas cuteness. The celebrated songstress decided to turn to her adorable son to sing a duet on her new album, My Gift — and the recording is featured in her new streaming TV special.
two «bridge» episodes — which was supposed to premiere on HBO on Sunday — dropped early for fans with HBO Max, who got a chance to see the surprising episode Thursday night.«Trouble Don't Last Always,” followed Zendaya's character as she „celebrates“ Christmas in the aftermath of the season 1 finale, which showed Rue being left by Jules (Hunter Shafer) at the train station and relapsing.The episode was a notable change of pace and tone for the typically kaleidoscopic series, with little of the
Carrie Underwood is gifting fans with some serious Christmas cuteness.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticWhen I think of “Euphoria,” I think of neon lights, glitter smeared across bleary eyes, dizzying camera angles betraying the disoriented teenage mania that fuels it. I think of Rue (Zendaya) staring across a crowded room at Jules (Hunter Schaefer) with such palpable longing that it hurts.
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Will Thorne Staff Writer“Euphoria” fans are getting a very early Christmas present.The first of two special episodes of the HBO hit drama is set to drop several days early on HBO Max. Viewers will be able to stream the episode from Thursday, Dec.
Euphoria special has just been released – you can watch it below.The episode is the first in a two-part special acting as a bridge between season one and season two, which was delayed in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Part one will focus on Rue, played by Zendaya – who won an Emmy Award for her performance in season one earlier this year.Check out the teaser trailer here:‘Trouble Don’t Last Always’ will be streaming via HBO from December 6, and will focus on Rue aiming to celebrate
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beating more seasoned actresses in the category, including Jennifer Aniston (“The Morning Show”) and Laura Linney (“Ozark”). It was followed by a brief tizzy online when her fans got confused about why her victory was referred to as an “upset.”Season 2 of “Euphoria” has been delayed by the coronavirus pandemic and does not have a premiere date, though filming is expected to start in 2021.