![]() I’m very lucky to be safe and healthy and still know that I have a job, Euphoria, that will be there. And three or four days before that, they were shut down," she recalled. "We were supposed to go back to work, I believe, on March 16. ![]() The actress spoke about the show's hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic with Mj Rodriguez for Variety's Actors on Actors issue. Zendaya is looking forward to going back to work. ![]() Of the hiatus, Barbie Ferreira (Kat) told Entertainment Tonight, "There's a break season happening, not quite sure about much of those details but I'm sure it'll come out soon-ish." New episodes will "be worth the wait," she added. "There is a beautiful second season that has been written, but in order to do it the way we want to do it, we need to wait until it's safer," Zendaya also told InStyle. "We're taking you behind the scenes as no show has before," the series' Twitter promised. Another image showed Zendaya studying lines with her costar Angus Cloud. "Season freaking two," read a caption alongside a photo of the show's star, Zendaya, reading over her script. In mid-March, Euphoria's Twitter account shared photos from the first official cast reading, and it's safe to say, the crew behind the hit HBO series are just as excited as we are for its return. “Suddenly, all the stars aligned and I got to be there." The cast began table reads in March 2020. “It was something that we had talked about for a while, because I wanted to be on Season 1 and things didn’t really go that way,” he told Variety. of Waves and The High Note is one of the new additions to the cast. Her comments came more than a month after cast listings reportedly surfaced and revealed potential new Euphoria characters: Darian, a 17-year-old man who's a sensitive and vulnerable outsider Ray, a 17-year-old man with a "pure heart" who's "attractive in a real and accessible way" Ami, a woman aged 18 to 20 who's a drug addict and stripper, and "talks shit" and Serena, a "sassy and tough" woman in her 50s. "They're casting a couple of new characters, but I can't tell you much," Alexa Demie told. She said she and the team are "trying to really just develop her character because the first season she's just the little sister staying on the sidelines, but she'll be older and she'll really have her own opinion, and really become her own person." The actress added, "I feel like you'll be seeing a lot more Gia in the second season." There are going to be some new additions to the cast. Reid also told Entertainment Weekly that she'd be interested in doing an episode solely focused on her character, if that's in the cards with the writers. And going back to that character is a home base for me." She's like my little sister in a lot of ways. She later told InStyle of playing the role, "I do miss Rue. Photos from the table read later on confirmed her return. ![]() Zendaya also celebrated the show's renewal on social media, hinting that she will in fact appear in the next season. "I feel like again, it's for your own interpretation, and the questions that you may have specifically about the eighth episode will be answered in the first couple of episodes of Season 2." "Yes, our whole show is for your own interpretation, and I did see the things where people ask me if she was deceased or not, or if she had relapsed in the last episode," she said after the finale. Storm Reid, who plays Rue's younger sister, Gia, teased what's to come while speaking to Entertainment Weekly. Although Rue's story ended on a cliffhanger in the first season, it appears we'll get some clarity in the upcoming episodes.
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