Burbank, CA – HBO’s mind-blowing drama series is coming to DVD on November 1, 2022, from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. The 5-Disc set features all 16 one-hour episodes from Seasons 1 and 2, plus the 2 special episodes that bridge seasons 1 and 2. With over two hours of bonus content that goes behind the scenes of the series for the ultimate fan, Euphoria: Seasons 1-2 is priced to own at 39.99 Srp for the DVD (44.98 in Canada). The series is also available to own on Digital via purchase from digital retailers and to stream on HBO Max.
Multimedia superstar Zendaya stars in this drama series that follows a group of high-school students as they navigate a mine field of drugs, sex, identity, trauma, social media, love and friendship in today’s increasingly unstable world.
The first season of Euphoria won three Emmy® Awards, and season twoearned six Emmy® Awards. By winning Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for both seasons,...
Multimedia superstar Zendaya stars in this drama series that follows a group of high-school students as they navigate a mine field of drugs, sex, identity, trauma, social media, love and friendship in today’s increasingly unstable world.
The first season of Euphoria won three Emmy® Awards, and season twoearned six Emmy® Awards. By winning Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for both seasons,...
- 9/14/2022
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
HBO’s Euphoria climbed to new heights on Sunday, despite competition from the evening’s main attraction, Super Bowl Lvi. The latest episode brought in a series-high 5.1 million viewers across all platforms, rising 20% from the previous week and surpassing the season average by 45%.
As the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals battled it out at SoFi Stadium, Euphoria returned with its own ups and downs. After Rue’s (Zendaya) desperate attempts to get her next fix, she makes amends with sponsor Ali (Coleman Domingo). Meanwhile, Nate (Jacob Elordi) looks to pick up the pieces after his father’s dramatic scene. He searches for his dad’s controversial tape, which leads him to violently threaten Maddy, who gives up the DVD. Lexi (Maude Apatow) and Fez (Angus Cloud) spend some quality time together.
For a fifth consecutive week, Euphoria was the No. 1 title on HBO Max in the U.S., and the top series globally,...
As the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals battled it out at SoFi Stadium, Euphoria returned with its own ups and downs. After Rue’s (Zendaya) desperate attempts to get her next fix, she makes amends with sponsor Ali (Coleman Domingo). Meanwhile, Nate (Jacob Elordi) looks to pick up the pieces after his father’s dramatic scene. He searches for his dad’s controversial tape, which leads him to violently threaten Maddy, who gives up the DVD. Lexi (Maude Apatow) and Fez (Angus Cloud) spend some quality time together.
For a fifth consecutive week, Euphoria was the No. 1 title on HBO Max in the U.S., and the top series globally,...
- 2/15/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Utopia has taken U.S. rights to writer-director-producer Lena Dunham’s latest directorial Sharp Stick which made its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. A theatrical release is planned for later this year.
The pic marks the Girls creator’s return to feature filmmaking a decade after the start of that award-winning HBO series, and 12 years since her breakout picture Tiny Furniture won SXSW Film Festival’s Grand Jury Prize.
Sharp Stick tells follows Sarah Jo (Kristine Froseth), a sensitive and naive 26-year-old living on the fringes of Hollywood with her disillusioned mother (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and influencer sister (Taylour Paige). Working as a caregiver and just longing to be seen, she begins an exploratory affair with her older, married employer (Jon Bernthal), and is thrust into a startling education on sexuality, loss and power. Dunham, Luka Sabbat, Tommy Dorfman and Scott Speedman also star.
“I’ve...
The pic marks the Girls creator’s return to feature filmmaking a decade after the start of that award-winning HBO series, and 12 years since her breakout picture Tiny Furniture won SXSW Film Festival’s Grand Jury Prize.
Sharp Stick tells follows Sarah Jo (Kristine Froseth), a sensitive and naive 26-year-old living on the fringes of Hollywood with her disillusioned mother (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and influencer sister (Taylour Paige). Working as a caregiver and just longing to be seen, she begins an exploratory affair with her older, married employer (Jon Bernthal), and is thrust into a startling education on sexuality, loss and power. Dunham, Luka Sabbat, Tommy Dorfman and Scott Speedman also star.
“I’ve...
- 2/7/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Utopia has acquired the U.S. rights to writer-director-producer Lena Dunham’s Sundance comedy “Sharp Stick,” which follows a young woman’s unexpected quest of sexual exploration and self-discovery, Utopia announced on Monday.
Utopia will release the film theatrically in the U.S. later this year.
“I’ve been so impressed with how quickly Utopia has established itself as a brave and committed voice in independent and experimental film,” Dunham said in a statement. “They don’t cower from unusual or divisive work, and they have utter respect for the filmmakers’ voice, and I couldn’t feel luckier to be releasing Sharp Stick under their auspices.”
In her first feature since her 2010 debut, “Tiny Furniture,” Dunham drew from her own medical experiences for ”Sharp Stick,” which premiered at last month’s Sundance film festival.
“The film is about a young woman who is dealing with the trauma of a hysterectomy...
Utopia will release the film theatrically in the U.S. later this year.
“I’ve been so impressed with how quickly Utopia has established itself as a brave and committed voice in independent and experimental film,” Dunham said in a statement. “They don’t cower from unusual or divisive work, and they have utter respect for the filmmakers’ voice, and I couldn’t feel luckier to be releasing Sharp Stick under their auspices.”
In her first feature since her 2010 debut, “Tiny Furniture,” Dunham drew from her own medical experiences for ”Sharp Stick,” which premiered at last month’s Sundance film festival.
“The film is about a young woman who is dealing with the trauma of a hysterectomy...
- 2/7/2022
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
HBO will get a third dose of Euphoria. The Emmy-winning drama series starring Zendaya from creator Sam Levinson has been renewed for Season 3.
Euphoria’s renewal comes as its sophomore season continues to deliver ratings records for both HBO and HBO Max. The Season 2 premiere currently boasts 14 million total viewers across all HBO platforms.
In Season 2, Zendaya returns as Rue, who’s relapsed since Jules (Hunter Schafer) left her for the city. With school back in session, Rue faces new obstacles to her sobriety and her relationship with Jules. Tensions also rise between Nate (Jacob Elordi), Maddy (Alexa Demie) and Cassie (Sydney Sweeney), while Lexi (Maude Apatow) takes on a creative venture.
Written, directed and executive produced by Levinson, Euphoria has been a hit critically and culturally. Beyond trending on Twitter with nearly each episode, Euphoria took home three prizes at the 2020 Primetime Emmys, including Zendaya’s history-making Outstanding Lead...
Euphoria’s renewal comes as its sophomore season continues to deliver ratings records for both HBO and HBO Max. The Season 2 premiere currently boasts 14 million total viewers across all HBO platforms.
In Season 2, Zendaya returns as Rue, who’s relapsed since Jules (Hunter Schafer) left her for the city. With school back in session, Rue faces new obstacles to her sobriety and her relationship with Jules. Tensions also rise between Nate (Jacob Elordi), Maddy (Alexa Demie) and Cassie (Sydney Sweeney), while Lexi (Maude Apatow) takes on a creative venture.
Written, directed and executive produced by Levinson, Euphoria has been a hit critically and culturally. Beyond trending on Twitter with nearly each episode, Euphoria took home three prizes at the 2020 Primetime Emmys, including Zendaya’s history-making Outstanding Lead...
- 2/4/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Euphoria‘s boasting a different kind of high for HBO this week with the third and latest episode continuing its growing streak.
The latest installment of Sam Levinson’s teen drama grew 41% in viewers from the previous week to earn 3.6 million viewers across all HBO platforms, marking series high viewership. On Sunday, the latest Euphoria centered on Cal Jacobs’ (Eric Dane) teenage years, Cassie’s (Sydney Sweeney) obsessive efforts to win Nate (Jacob Elorid) over and Rue’s (Zendaya) new, but dangerous “business” venture. Euphoria, which once again topped HBO Max titles for the week, also saw its season premiere bump up to 10.8 million total viewers since its original broadcast.
Euphoria is written and directed by Sam Levinson. Executive producers are Sam Levinson, Kevin Turen, Ravi Nandan, Drake, Adel “Future” Nur, Zendaya, Will Greenfield, Ashley Levinson, Ron Leshem, Daphna Levin, and Hadas Mozes Lichtenstein. The transgender consultant is Scott Turner Schofield.
The latest installment of Sam Levinson’s teen drama grew 41% in viewers from the previous week to earn 3.6 million viewers across all HBO platforms, marking series high viewership. On Sunday, the latest Euphoria centered on Cal Jacobs’ (Eric Dane) teenage years, Cassie’s (Sydney Sweeney) obsessive efforts to win Nate (Jacob Elorid) over and Rue’s (Zendaya) new, but dangerous “business” venture. Euphoria, which once again topped HBO Max titles for the week, also saw its season premiere bump up to 10.8 million total viewers since its original broadcast.
Euphoria is written and directed by Sam Levinson. Executive producers are Sam Levinson, Kevin Turen, Ravi Nandan, Drake, Adel “Future” Nur, Zendaya, Will Greenfield, Ashley Levinson, Ron Leshem, Daphna Levin, and Hadas Mozes Lichtenstein. The transgender consultant is Scott Turner Schofield.
- 1/26/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Euphoria continues to be the gift that gives for HBO and HBO Max.
Fresh off its Season 2 premiere, Euphoria’s latest episode earned 2.6 million viewers on Sunday, up 9% from the debut’s 2.4 million across all HBO platforms. The season premiere the previous week set a record for HBO Max viewership.
Euphoria’s latest episode picks up from the chaotic New Year’s Eve Party, which ended with Nate (Jacob Elordi) bloodied and bruised. The episode, titled “Out of Touch,” introduced possible love triangles for Rue (Zendaya), Jules (Hunter Schafer) and Elliot (Dominic Fike); and Nate, Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) and Maddy (Alexa Demie). Kat’s (Barbie Ferreria) insecurities bubble to an ugly head and tensions rise for Fezco (Angus Cloud) when he encounters Cal Jacobs (Eric Dane).
With episode two in the bag, Euphoria also marked HBO Max’s top show for the week. HBO also claimed that Sunday’s...
Fresh off its Season 2 premiere, Euphoria’s latest episode earned 2.6 million viewers on Sunday, up 9% from the debut’s 2.4 million across all HBO platforms. The season premiere the previous week set a record for HBO Max viewership.
Euphoria’s latest episode picks up from the chaotic New Year’s Eve Party, which ended with Nate (Jacob Elordi) bloodied and bruised. The episode, titled “Out of Touch,” introduced possible love triangles for Rue (Zendaya), Jules (Hunter Schafer) and Elliot (Dominic Fike); and Nate, Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) and Maddy (Alexa Demie). Kat’s (Barbie Ferreria) insecurities bubble to an ugly head and tensions rise for Fezco (Angus Cloud) when he encounters Cal Jacobs (Eric Dane).
With episode two in the bag, Euphoria also marked HBO Max’s top show for the week. HBO also claimed that Sunday’s...
- 1/19/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
The “Euphoria” Season 2 premiere drew 2.4 million viewers across HBO and HBO Max, a series high for the Zendaya-led drama, according to WarnerMedia.
The “Euphoria” premiere marked “the strongest digital premiere night performance for any episode of an HBO series since HBO Max launch and a series-record more than double the Season 1 premiere.”
HBO also stated that digital viewing had an uptick more than nine times higher than the Season 1 premiere and nearly four times higher than the Season 1 finale. The Season 2 premiere also debuted to a viewership nearly 10 times higher than both special “Euphoria” episodes that debuted last winter.
“Euphoria” returned Sunday after a lengthy hiatus following its August 2019 first-season finale, a wait that was broken up a bit by the release of those two standalone specials that were taped with limited cast and crew amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to WarnerMedia, the “Euphoria” Season 2 premiere was the No.
The “Euphoria” premiere marked “the strongest digital premiere night performance for any episode of an HBO series since HBO Max launch and a series-record more than double the Season 1 premiere.”
HBO also stated that digital viewing had an uptick more than nine times higher than the Season 1 premiere and nearly four times higher than the Season 1 finale. The Season 2 premiere also debuted to a viewership nearly 10 times higher than both special “Euphoria” episodes that debuted last winter.
“Euphoria” returned Sunday after a lengthy hiatus following its August 2019 first-season finale, a wait that was broken up a bit by the release of those two standalone specials that were taped with limited cast and crew amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to WarnerMedia, the “Euphoria” Season 2 premiere was the No.
- 1/10/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
HBO will ring in the new year with season 2 of Euphoria.
On Tuesday, HBO revealed that the teen drama created and written by Sam Levinson is set to debut Jan. 9. Euphoria, directed by Levinson, follows Zendaya’s Rue Bennett, a drug addict fresh from rehab who’s struggling to make sense of her future. Her life changes dramatically when she meets Jules Vaughn (Schafer), a girl who recently moved to town following her parents’ divorce and like Rue is searching for where she belongs. They navigate the intense dramas of drugs, sex, identity, love and friendship in their small town. The Season 1 finale, which saw Rue and Jules part ways, was followed by two special episodes centering each of the friends.
Nearly a year after HBO aired two special Euphoria episodes, Zendaya dropped a first look at the upcoming season.
With Jules gone, the teaser sees Rue reverting back to her old habits.
On Tuesday, HBO revealed that the teen drama created and written by Sam Levinson is set to debut Jan. 9. Euphoria, directed by Levinson, follows Zendaya’s Rue Bennett, a drug addict fresh from rehab who’s struggling to make sense of her future. Her life changes dramatically when she meets Jules Vaughn (Schafer), a girl who recently moved to town following her parents’ divorce and like Rue is searching for where she belongs. They navigate the intense dramas of drugs, sex, identity, love and friendship in their small town. The Season 1 finale, which saw Rue and Jules part ways, was followed by two special episodes centering each of the friends.
Nearly a year after HBO aired two special Euphoria episodes, Zendaya dropped a first look at the upcoming season.
With Jules gone, the teaser sees Rue reverting back to her old habits.
- 11/23/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Season 2 of “Euphoria” finally has a release date.
Emmy-winning star Zendaya made the announcement on Tuesday morning that the show will return on January 9. The sophomore season also got a first trailer.
Alongside Zendaya, who made history at the 2020 Emmys as the youngest person to win lead actress in a drama series, a majority of the cast from Season 1 returns, including Schafer, Angus Cloud, Jacob Elordi, Algee Smith, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Barbie Ferreira, Maude Apatow, Javon Walton, Storm Reid, Austin Abrams and Nika King. The new season introduces Dominic Fike, Minka Kelly and Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr.
Season 2 will explore the fallout after Rue (Zendaya) and Jules (Hunter Schafer) broke up in the Season 1 finale and as Rue goes through a drug relapse. In the Season 2 trailer, Rue dances around her house to the tune of Frank Sinatra’s “Call Me Irresponsible,” only for her younger sister (Reid...
Emmy-winning star Zendaya made the announcement on Tuesday morning that the show will return on January 9. The sophomore season also got a first trailer.
Alongside Zendaya, who made history at the 2020 Emmys as the youngest person to win lead actress in a drama series, a majority of the cast from Season 1 returns, including Schafer, Angus Cloud, Jacob Elordi, Algee Smith, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Barbie Ferreira, Maude Apatow, Javon Walton, Storm Reid, Austin Abrams and Nika King. The new season introduces Dominic Fike, Minka Kelly and Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr.
Season 2 will explore the fallout after Rue (Zendaya) and Jules (Hunter Schafer) broke up in the Season 1 finale and as Rue goes through a drug relapse. In the Season 2 trailer, Rue dances around her house to the tune of Frank Sinatra’s “Call Me Irresponsible,” only for her younger sister (Reid...
- 11/23/2021
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
“Girls” creator Lena Dunham has wrapped production on “Sharp Stick,” her first feature film since 2010’s “Tiny Furniture.”
Dunham wrote and directed the film, in which she stars alongside Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jon Bernthal, Kristine Froseth, Taylour Paige and Scott Speedman. Plot details are being kept under wraps, but Dunham described it as a personal story about the complexities of female sexuality.
“Sharp Stick” will be presented to buyers in screenings as part of the Berlin International Film Festival. CAA Media Finance is co-representing domestic rights with FilmNation, which is also handling financing and worldwide distribution rights.
Dunham filmed the project in Los Angeles under Covid-19 compliance protocols over the last few months. “Sharp Stick” was produced by Dunham’s Good Thing Going production banner, with Kevin Turen, Katia Washington, Michael Cohen and Dunham all serving as producers.
The film was executive produced by Kenneth Yu and Will Greenfield, and...
Dunham wrote and directed the film, in which she stars alongside Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jon Bernthal, Kristine Froseth, Taylour Paige and Scott Speedman. Plot details are being kept under wraps, but Dunham described it as a personal story about the complexities of female sexuality.
“Sharp Stick” will be presented to buyers in screenings as part of the Berlin International Film Festival. CAA Media Finance is co-representing domestic rights with FilmNation, which is also handling financing and worldwide distribution rights.
Dunham filmed the project in Los Angeles under Covid-19 compliance protocols over the last few months. “Sharp Stick” was produced by Dunham’s Good Thing Going production banner, with Kevin Turen, Katia Washington, Michael Cohen and Dunham all serving as producers.
The film was executive produced by Kenneth Yu and Will Greenfield, and...
- 3/2/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Lena Dunham just wrapped her first feature film as a writer-director in over a decade.
“Sharp Stick,” an indie financed by FilmNation that will screen footage for potential buyers on Tuesday out of the European Film Market during the Berlin Festival, was shot successfully in secret and in compliance with Covid-19 protocols in Los Angeles over the past months.
While plot details are under wraps, the film stars Kristine Froseth, Taylour Paige, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jon Bernthal (“Ford v Ferrari)”, Scott Speedman and Dunham. The production, which boasted almost exclusively female department heads, was made through Dunham’s company Good Thing Going.
“I made my last feature film 11 years ago in my family home with just a few close friends. It’s a testament to FilmNation and my incredible producers, cast, crew and — especially — my Covid-19 compliance team that this experience felt just as intimate and creatively free,” Dunham told Variety.
“Sharp Stick,” an indie financed by FilmNation that will screen footage for potential buyers on Tuesday out of the European Film Market during the Berlin Festival, was shot successfully in secret and in compliance with Covid-19 protocols in Los Angeles over the past months.
While plot details are under wraps, the film stars Kristine Froseth, Taylour Paige, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jon Bernthal (“Ford v Ferrari)”, Scott Speedman and Dunham. The production, which boasted almost exclusively female department heads, was made through Dunham’s company Good Thing Going.
“I made my last feature film 11 years ago in my family home with just a few close friends. It’s a testament to FilmNation and my incredible producers, cast, crew and — especially — my Covid-19 compliance team that this experience felt just as intimate and creatively free,” Dunham told Variety.
- 3/2/2021
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Netflix continues to set the tone for the 2020 Toronto Film Festival Market. Deadline hears that the streamer is wrapping up a deal near $30 million for worldwide rights to Malcolm & Marie, a Sam Levinson-directed romantic drama that stars Zendaya and John David Washington. This follows the around $20 million Netflix deal for the Halle Berry-directed Bruised, the fest’s first major deal made before the film’s premiere. Netflix yesterday acquired Pieces Of A Woman, which won the Best Actress prize for Vanessa Kirby at Venice.
Shot quietly during the production lockdown on 35mm in black and white with help from Fotokem, Malcolm & Marie was the first post-pandemic film to complete production. There was a stampede for this one, and I’m told that others in the mix were HBO, Amazon, Searchlight, MGM, Apple, A24 and Focus Features. While the pandemic seemed likely to throw a wet...
Shot quietly during the production lockdown on 35mm in black and white with help from Fotokem, Malcolm & Marie was the first post-pandemic film to complete production. There was a stampede for this one, and I’m told that others in the mix were HBO, Amazon, Searchlight, MGM, Apple, A24 and Focus Features. While the pandemic seemed likely to throw a wet...
- 9/13/2020
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Editors Note: Deadline’s Reopening Hollywood series focuses on the complicated effort to get the industry back on its feet while ensuring the safety of everyone involved. Our goal is to examine numerous sides of the business and provide a forum for leaders in Hollywood who have a vision for how production could safely restart in the era of coronavirus.
Exclusive: Even though there’s been a couple of notable film productions recently jockeying for the distinction of being the first in the U.S. to go before the cameras following the Covid-19 shutdown, we can tell you first that a brand new Zendaya-John David Washington movie from Euphoria creator Sam Levinson, Malcolm & Marie, has been shooting quietly all along during the pandemic. It has already completed production — arguably the first to do so on the feature film side.
Filming for Malcolm & Marie took place between June 17-July 2 at the Caterpillar House,...
Exclusive: Even though there’s been a couple of notable film productions recently jockeying for the distinction of being the first in the U.S. to go before the cameras following the Covid-19 shutdown, we can tell you first that a brand new Zendaya-John David Washington movie from Euphoria creator Sam Levinson, Malcolm & Marie, has been shooting quietly all along during the pandemic. It has already completed production — arguably the first to do so on the feature film side.
Filming for Malcolm & Marie took place between June 17-July 2 at the Caterpillar House,...
- 7/8/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
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