Ahead of Euphoria Season 3, Labrinth explained on Instagram that he removed his music from the series after a clash over the show’s direction and that he won’t be treated poorly, stating he spoke with HBO and ‘we are cool’; Hans Zimmer is leading the season’s score.
The Pitt heads into Season 3 with a notable cast shakeup after wrapping Season 2 with an explosive finale: one star is exiting due to a story-driven decision, while several others are confirmed or likely to return. The show is known for its rotating cast of doctors and abundant cameos, signaling major changes ahead for the new season.
In Rolling Stone’s profile, Sam Levinson explains Euphoria Season 3 as a heavier, more dialogue-driven chapter shaped by real losses: Angus Cloud’s death and Eric Dane’s ALS, which influenced the tone and character arcs. The season shifts from Labrinth’s previous musical leadership to Hans Zimmer, embracing a cinematic, almost Western score and a more unified, film-like structure. Plotwise, it opens at the Mexico border with Rue drug-running amid fentanyl-focused themes, while expanding on West Hollywood-set storytelling and shifting dynamics among Lexi, Cassie, Maddy, Jules, and Fezco. Production faced delays and scheduling changes due to Cloud’s rehab, the accompanying grief, and Dane’s illness, but Levinson emphasizes protecting cast and crew while pursuing a unified, ambitious Season 3 ahead of its April 12 premiere.
ABC's High Potential is previewing a cast shakeup for Season 3, with at least one star not returning as a series regular. The Season 2 finale cliffhanger left key story threads open, and while ABC hasn’t confirmed returning cast, hints from the storyline suggest some regulars may return. The show is expected to debut on ABC in the fall.
HBO's Euphoria kicked off Season 3 with a star-studded Los Angeles premiere on April 7, featuring Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney and numerous fellow celebrities posing for photos on the red carpet as the new chapter of the series begins.
Paradise’s Season 3 picks up after the Season 2 finale’s reveal that the bunker tech may bend time and reality. Xavier is tasked by Sinatra to reach Alex and save everyone, while secrets about Link/Dylan and Alex’s possible role as a time-shifting keystone push the saga toward its planned three‑season ending as filming begins.
Paradise's season 2 finale reveals Alex as a quantum AI created by Dylan with Sinatra funding, exploring time manipulation in a multiverse-like setup; Sinatra dies, Dylan’s involvement is explained, Xavier is tasked with saving the world from a bunker beneath Denver, and Season 3 is poised to conclude the saga.
HBO’s Euphoria reveals in a new trailer that Season 3 will mix romance and danger: Rue is interrogated in Mexico after being linked to drug dealing, Cassie and Nate marry, and Cassie teams with Maddy to film cam-girl content, as returning stars lead a large cast that includes newcomers like Sharon Stone, Rosalía, Natasha Lyonne, Eli Roth and Marshawn Lynch ahead of the April 12 premiere.
Chris Lee has been promoted to series regular for Tracker's Season 3 on CBS, continuing as Randy, Colter Shaw’s tech-savvy ally who joined as a recurring in Season 2. The CBS drama, based on Jeffery Deaver’s The Never Game, stars Justin Hartley and was renewed for a fourth season in January.
IndieWire praises The Comeback Season 3 for Valerie Cherish’s evolution amid Hollywood’s AI‑driven upheaval, blending Emmy drama, Broadway ambition, and sharp meta-commentary. Kudrow’s luminous performance anchors a cathartic, timely satire that probes the industry’s future, earning an A−.
Season 3 of Tekken 8 implements a measured balance approach (Refined Balance/Back to Basics) rather than a full system rebuild. Ver.3.00 will remove wall splats from Heat Smash, fix how power-ups end with Heat, and include other character move changes, with patch notes due March 17 JST. A new TEKKEN Dev Feedback Portal (Beta) opens March 16 JST on a dedicated site and Discord to collect issues and discuss balance. Rank resets at Season 3’s start rebase ranks to players’ top Season 2 performance, add titles, and improve rank point visualization, promotions, win-streaks, and demotion criteria. Matchmaking refinements aim to reduce large skill gaps, while ongoing updates are planned alongside new character releases; community feedback is encouraged through the portal and official channels.
Bandai Namco’s Tekken 8 Season 3 patch (Version 3.00) overhauls balance for all 40 characters, revamps Ranked Match systems, adds the Tekken Fight Pass and more customization slots, and brings shop updates, new Leo/Bryan costumes, plus numerous QoL tweaks (practice, avatars, replay features). Pre‑update replay data will be deleted, and maintenance runs March 16–17 PDT/CET with online services unavailable until maintenance ends.
Netflix’s One Piece Season 3 is in production in Cape Town from Nov 25, 2025 to Jun 19, 2026, expanding into the Arabasta Saga with returning leads and four new cast members (Xolo Maridueña as Ace, Cole Escola as Mr. 2/Bon Clay, Awdo Awdo as Mr. 1, Daisy Head as Miss Doublefinger). The season will likely cover the Arabasta Arc; showrunner changes include Ian Stokes taking over and Joe Tracz returning as co-showrunner. A Netflix release is anticipated in 2027 with episodes costing roughly $15–$20 million. No official Season 4 renewal has been announced yet.
Seth MacFarlane says there’s no plan for a Ted Season 3 due to the high production costs, though an animated spinoff is headed to Peacock this year; a renewal decision hasn’t been made and the team suggests narrative workarounds could be possible.
Seth MacFarlane says there are no current plans for a third season of the Ted prequel on Peacock, noting the show is very expensive to produce due to heavy CGI, effectively limiting the viability of a Season 3 at the moment.