Hans Zimmer to Score ‘Euphoria' Season 3, Labrinth Also Returning
Composer Hans Zimmer has joined the HBO show to compose the score for season three, expected sometime in 2026. He'll collaborate with returning composer Labrinth, who scored the first two seasons of the show.
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'It's an honor to join this incredible team of storytellers led by the visionary Sam Levinson,' Zimmer said in a statement. 'Together, they have crafted such a bold and moving series that has meant so much to audiences. Labrinth's music has shaped the show's identity and I'm looking forward to contributing to the ongoing story and helping shape this new season through music.'
Said Labrinth, 'Another chapter in the Euphoria universe! So great to join Hans, one of my heroes in film score, and bring some new magic to this new season.'
Euphoria's long-time-coming third season began filming in February, with stars Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Sydney Sweeney, Jacob Elordi, Colman Domingo, Maude Apatow, Alexa Demie and Eric Dane returning and Sharon Stone joining the cast. The show will feature a time jump of several years, taking the show's former high school-age characters into young adulthood.
'It's a true honor to be working alongside Hans,' said Euphoria creator and showrunner Sam Levinson. 'I wrote this season to the score of Interstellar and True Romance. So he's been ingrained in the creative DNA since the beginning. I'm really proud of the work Labrinth and I have done in previous seasons and am excited for Hans to push us to new heights.'
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