Euphoria won’t be back until at least 2025, and The White Lotus may take just as long

According to HBO’s head of drama Francesca Orsi, both Euphoria and The White Lotus' release timelines depend on how the ongoing writer's strike plays out

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Euphoria won’t be back until at least 2025, and The White Lotus may take just as long
Zendaya in Euphoria and Aubrey Plaza in The White Lotus Photo: Eddy Chen/Fabio Lovino/HBO

Now that the world has been thrust into the post-HBO era of Max, it’s time to survey the peaks and valleys ahead and figure out what’s actually up ahead for the streamer. According to HBO head of drama Francesca Orsi, dramatic programming has a bright future ahead. But given the ongoing Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) strike, premiering a strong slate isn’t so much a matter of if, but definitely of when.

“While everything at this moment is pencils down, I’m hopeful that we can come to terms sooner than later,” Orsi says of the strike, per Deadline. “Otherwise we will have to assess what is the end of the ‘24 schedule, what are the shows that are going to be delivered for 2025. At this point, those shows that I’m looking to air wouldn’t necessarily be ready if this strike lasts six to nine months. So yes, that’s a big question for us, but I think we’ll cross that road once we come to it.”

Per Orsi, The Last Of Us and The White Lotus are two shows that may see an altered release timeline, although she says it’s “too early to tell” exactly how each series will be affected. Writing for the upcoming seasons of both newer HBO favorites has stopped since the strike began. “We were looking at The Last Of Us for some time in 2025. And The White Lotus was ideally looking to go in 2024 but there’s some question about timing of the strike,” Orsi says.

Euphoria—the Sam Levinson series that consistently dominated headlines and Twitter memes alike before The Idol generated even whispers of a Cannes premiere—is also up in the air at the moment. After Euphoria’s first and second seasons straddled the pandemic, an even longer unplanned hiatus might be on the horizon for the series.

Although the strike is a major contributor to the uncertainty, Orsi says HBO is also just not sure what Levinson’s availability will look like post-The Idol and mid-strike.

Euphoria is one of those that we had begun writing in tandem with post-production on [The] Idol but at this point, we don’t have countless scripts,” Orsi says. “We can’t start shooting, so the delivery of that show — ideally in 2025 — will be determined on when we can pick back up with Sam, who at this point is all pencils down and just finishing posts on [The] Idol.” If Orsi is right, 2024 may be a long, long year of wondering what exactly Rue (or Euphoria’s writers) plan to do about that missing suitcase.

9 Comments

  • jallured1-av says:

    2024 is going to be a SLOW year for entertainment. Maybe a small, lucky show can sneak in and suck up all the hype that won’t be possible in 2025, when basically everything comes back.

    • trevceratops-av says:

      What a shame that we don’t have many decades’ worth of pre-existing entertainment, more than anyone could realistically consume in a lifetime. 🤔 Alas

      • jallured1-av says:

        Sure! Take the opportunity to watch Awake (sadly not streaming for free anywhere — a crime) or Good Fight or The Comeback or Swarm. 

    • moswald74-av says:

      It sucks, but also I’m kind of glad for the time to catch up on everything I haven’t had time to watch.

    • mr-smith1466-av says:

      *The crown season 6 rubs its hands with glee* “Excellent! We will sweep the emmys yet again! Just like when the pandemic cleared the field for our last victory!”

  • gildie-av says:

    They didn’t even start writing Euphoria scripts yet? The last season aired almost a year and a half ago! It’s a hit show and these are supposedly teenagers, what were you waiting for?

    • xirathi-av says:

      This makes absolutely no sense. I know Zendaya is busy, but as you say, s3 should have been written like a year ago. No wonder they killed off Ashtray, he’d be like 20 by the time we see s3. I’m just not sure how this show can survive another long hiatus. Another time jump? Bleh. Cast and creators will likely move on to other commitments. 

    • mr-smith1466-av says:

      Levinson was busy on The Idol. And by busy, I mean he was turning the show into a glorified torture porn show.

  • evanfowler-av says:

    These kids are gonna be in their mid-40’s by their senior year.

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