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Honoring Angus Cloud: Euphoria's Tribute in Season 3

By Mia Ramsey

Published on April 13, 2026, at 12:15 PM EDT, this piece delves into the poignant ways Euphoria addressed the real-life loss of actor Angus Cloud. The show's creators found a meaningful method to incorporate his character Fezco O'Neill into the storyline despite his absence.

In the third season, viewers learned that Fezco was imprisoned for a decade following a SWAT incident concluded in the previous season's finale. The premiere reveals Rue reconnecting with Lexi, hinting at possible communication with Fez, symbolically keeping his memory alive within the series.

Sam Levinson, the series showrunner, expressed a heartfelt commitment to maintaining Fez's presence by stating, "There's a lot of scenes where people are talking to him on the phone. If I couldn't keep him alive in reality, perhaps within the show's world, I could." Levinson's dedication extended beyond creative decisions, as he sought support for Cloud during his final days, underscoring the personal significance of this tribute.

The season's opening also served as a memorial, featuring tributes to both Cloud and other influential figures in the cast and crew, including Eric Dane and Kevin Turen, whose contributions enriched the show's emotional depth.

Fans can expect powerful storytelling that honors Cloud's legacy while advancing the narrative, reflecting the show's sensitivity to real-world events and its commitment to authentic representation.

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...Cal (Eric Dane) standing outside in Euphoria

Alongside Cloud's storyline, the episode acknowledges other losses, such as Kevin Turen, an executive producer who passed away from a cardiac event, further highlighting the show's respectful approach to honoring those impacted by tragedy.

With ratings standing at 8.2/10, Euphoria continues to resonate with audiences through its blend of compelling drama and genuine remembrance.

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Directed by Augustine Frizzell, the season maintains its gripping narrative style while paying homage to those whose lives intersect with its fictional worlds.