What have Rue Bennett (Zendaya) and her Euphoria crew been up to in the five-year time jump between Euphoria Seasons 2 and 3? In the words of Rue herself, “Nothing good.”
From drug smuggling to making moves in Hollywood, here’s what happened to each of the Euphoria characters during the time jump. Keep in mind that several Season 1 and 2 characters, like Kat (Barbie Ferreira), Gia (Storm Reid), Ethan (Austin Abrams), and McKay (Algee Smith), are no longer in the show. We’ll just be focusing on the fates of the characters who are still in Season 3.
Rue Bennett

Zendaya in “Euphoria.”
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Rue has been through it since the Season 2 finale. A few years out of high school, she was working at a smoke stand, only to get tracked down by drug dealer Laurie (Martha Kelly). Turns out the $10,000 Rue owed in Season 2 is still very much on Laurie’s mind, so much so that she’s calculated that, with outrageous interest and inflation, Rue’s total has ballooned to $43 million.
Don’t worry, Laurie is a generous drug lord and will gladly settle for $100,000. How exactly is Rue supposed to pay that off? By becoming Laurie’s drug mule. She makes regular trips to Mexico, swallows small bags of drugs, and brings them back to the U.S. stashed away in her intestines. When it comes to Euphoria time-jump journeys, it’s definitely among the bleakest.
Lexi Howard

Maude Apatow in “Euphoria.”
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Rue is still in touch with Lexi (Maude Apatow). After penning the play that basically caused a riot at East Highland, she’s now living her writer’s dream in Hollywood. She’s working as a writer’s assistant to Patty Lance (Sharon Stone), an “industry legend” who runs night-time soap LA Nights.
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Maddy Perez

Alexa Demie in “Euphoria.”
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Lexi isn’t the only Euphoria character trying to make it big in the entertainment industry. Maddy (Alexa Demie) is also in the thick of it. She’s a talent manager for influencers and actors, including LA Nights “heartthrob” Dylan Reid (Homer Gere). In theory, management is the perfect job for someone as confident and with as much influence as Maddy. But based on episode 1, it seems as if the position isn’t as fulfilling or as lucrative as she would hope.
Cassie Howard

Sydney Sweeney in “Euphoria.”
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While her sister is working in Hollywood, Cassie is content in her “right-wing suburban bubble.” She and Nate (Jacob Elordi) are engaged and preparing for their wedding (which I’m sure will be a happy and healthy event for everyone involved). She’s also trying to become TikTok and Instagram famous. Soon, she hopes to pivot to OnlyFans, where she thinks she’ll be able to make enough money to pay for the $50,000 wedding flowers she wants. And if you think Euphoria creator Sam Levinson is going to handle online sex work with any kind of nuance going forward, I can assure you, that isn’t the case.
Nate Jacobs

Jacob Elordi in “Euphoria.”
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Nate has taken over his father’s (Eric Dane) contracting business and is trying to build a large, lucrative development. However, according to Rue’s voiceover, he’s realizing that it’s really hard to build in Southern California, which could lead to financial troubles down the line. That hasn’t stopped him from buying a Cybertruck, though, because of course Nate Jacobs would drive a Cybertruck.
Jules Vaughn

Hunter Schafer in “Euphoria.”
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We don’t actually see Jules (Hunter Schafer) in Euphoria‘s Season 3 premiere, but she’s currently in art school. She’s also, as we learn through the grapevine, a sugar baby. Any other details are currently a mystery.
Fezco O’Neill

Angus Cloud in “Euphoria” Season 2.
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Actor Angus Cloud, who played drug dealer Fezco, passed away in 2023. However, Euphoria Season 3 keeps his character alive offscreen. As Season 3 picks up, he’s serving a prison sentence following the SWAT raid on his house in the Season 2 finale. He’s still in contact with Rue.
Of the decision to keep Fezco in the show after Cloud’s passing, Levinson told The Hollywood Reporter, “I couldn’t keep him alive in real life, but I could keep his character alive in the show. I kept him alive, and the character has got a great arc. I think he’d be very proud of it.”

