Euphoria: An American Adaptation of a Teen Drama Series
A look at life for a group of high school students as they grapple with issues of drugs sex, and social media
An American adaptation of an Israeli show of the same name, Euphoria follows the troubled life of 17-year-old Rue, a drug addict fresh from rehab with no plans to stay clean.
Euphoria, adapted from the Israeli miniseries of the same name, follows a group of high school students as they navigate relationships and friendships in a world of drugs, sex, trauma, and social media.
The series, created and principally written by Sam Levinson, premiered on HBO in 2019 and quickly became a sensation, particularly among younger viewers.
Zendaya stars as Rue, the show's central character, while other notable cast members include Hunter Schafer, Jacob Elordi, and Maude Apatow.
Euphoria has been praised for its realistic portrayal of teenage life, its exploration of difficult topics, and its boundary-pushing cinematography and soundtrack.
However, the series has also faced criticism for its often explicit and disturbing content, and for its glamorization of drug use.
Despite the controversy, Euphoria remains one of the most popular and critically acclaimed teen dramas on television.
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