With just a month left before the highly-anticipated premiere of Euphoria Season 3 on HBO, the show's beloved composer, Labrinth, has sent shockwaves through the fan community. Known for his electrifying scores that underscore the show's intense drama, Labrinth took to Instagram with a cryptic and NSFW message, leaving fans and industry insiders in a state of speculation.
The post, which quickly went viral, is a stark criticism of the entertainment industry and the show itself. "I’m done with this industry," he declared in bold capital letters, adding, "F**k Columbia. Double f**k Euphoria. I’m out. Thank you and good night." Even the iconic Rolling Stones' official Instagram account couldn't help but weigh in with a like, underscoring the post's growing significance in entertainment circles.
The motivations behind Labrinth's fiery words remain shrouded in mystery. While he has been a cornerstone of the show's musical identity since its debut in 2019, Labrinth has not elaborated on his reasons for the emphatic outburst. This sudden declaration of discontent has left fans wondering about potential behind-the-scenes drama as the series gears up for its return.
“It's uncharacteristic for Labrinth to express such strong feelings so publicly, leaving us all speculating about what might be brewing in the background.”
Despite the drama, fans can rest assured that Labrinth's contributions will still be featured in the upcoming season. The show also welcomes the talents of acclaimed composer Hans Zimmer for Season 3, promising an unforgettable musical landscape.
Mark your calendars – Euphoria Season 3 is set to grace screens on Sunday, April 12, 2026. After a four-year hiatus following the second season's explosive finale, the show returns with its usual weekly episode release format. The series, created by Sam Levinson and based on the Israeli teen drama by Ron Leshem, continues its exploration of gritty teen realities with Zendaya leading the talented ensemble cast.
While fans eagerly anticipate the new season, they face bittersweet emotions due to the recent passing of beloved cast members Angus Cloud and Eric Dane. The show, which first captivated audiences on June 16, 2019, also gave viewers a special two-part holiday event between its first two seasons. As anticipation builds, the journey of its characters and the music that defines the series remain poignant elements of its charm.