A stylistic and oftentimes mesmerizing look at high school has turned HBO’s Euphoria starring Zendaya and Maude Apatow into a runaway summer hit.
At the time of this article six episodes have aired on Sunday nights at 11 pm, leaving two left to premiere. Find out how to watch Euphoria online free without cable using one of these legitimate live stream service options.
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Euphoria was conjured up by Sam Levinson (Assassination Nation) with Drake serving as an executive producer alongside Levinson. It’s a star vehicle for Zendaya coming off her turn playing Mary Jane Watson in Sony’s live-action Spider-Man films, as well as opposite Hugh Jackman and Zac Efron in The Greatest Showman.
The series has already been picked up for a second season by HBO, which is no surprise given the building fan base and critical acclaim.
Euphoria is based loosely on an Israeli TV show bearing the same name. It deals with tough high school topics such as addiction, social media, sex, and trauma.