
Euphoria season 3 set photos reveal Cassie wedding scene and hint at possible marriage to Nate
Newly surfaced set photos from the filming of Euphoria season 3 have revealed what appears to be a major storyline development: Cassie Howard's wedding. Images shared by fan account @euphoriacentral on X show actress Sydney Sweeney in a wedding dress walking down an aisle, with Alanna Ubach, who plays Cassie's mother Suze, waiting at the other end.
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Sydney Sweeney in a wedding dress filming 'EUPHORIA' Season 3 with Alanna Ubach 👀#EUPHORIA #EuphoriaSeason3 pic.twitter.com/EmqLS1pcSt
— EUPHORIA Season 3 NEWS (@euphoriacentral) April 16, 2025
The aisle features a 'C&N' emblem, hinting that Cassie may be marrying Nate Jacobs, played by Jacob Elordi. However, there's also speculation it could be a dream sequence—something Euphoria has used in earlier seasons. Chris McKay (Algee Smith), Cassie's ex-boyfriend, is unlikely to be involved as Smith is not expected to return for season 3.
The HBO drama, created by Sam Levinson, has faced significant production delays due to the 2023 Hollywood strikes, the passing of cast member Angus Cloud, and scheduling conflicts among the high-profile cast. Filming for the long-awaited third season officially began in February 2025.
The apparent wedding scene supports speculation that Euphoria season 3 will include a time jump, moving beyond high school and into the adult lives of its characters. Though the story shifts to adulthood with themes like independence and career paths, emotional baggage remains at the core.
If Cassie is indeed marrying Nate, the storyline is likely to be divisive. Their relationship in season 2 was marked by secrecy and betrayal, particularly toward Maddie, Cassie's best friend and Nate's ex. Given their troubled past, the prospect of marriage could spark controversy among fans and signal more complex emotional arcs ahead.
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