
Euphoria, created by Sam Levinson for HBO and based on an Israeli series, follows a group of high school students through addiction, trauma, identity, and love with a visual style — lurid, operatic, neon-soaked — unlike any previous teen drama. Zendaya's performance as Rue, a recovering addict, earned her Emmy Awards at ages 24 and 26, making her the youngest two-time drama actress winner in Emmy history. The show's unflinching portrayal of teenage drug use, sexuality, and mental illness divided critics and parents but spoke with extraordinary directness to its target audience, achieving massive cultural impact for a generation that felt unseen by conventional television.
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