This season also happens to feature new songs from artists including Tove Lo, Lana Del Ray and James Blake, while music supervisor Jen Malone (‘Atlanta', ‘The Resident') handpicks songs that perfectly match the shows' aesthetic. Cinematographer Marcell Rév once again provides ‘Euphoria' with mesmerising imagery that creates a visual feast for audiences, Rév takes the cinematography to the next level by shooting the entire season on kodak 35mm film, creating a distinctive look for the show that sets it apart from many other series on TV. Although Fezco, Ashtray and Cal (Nate Jacob's dad played by Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane) are all given much needed backstories that allows viewers to discover the history behind these characters. Despite being another great season of ‘Euphoria', season 2 can't help but feel as though it ignores pre-established characters in favour of new, unexplored ones (i.e., Kat being given the short straw and one of the worst storylines of the entire show). Episode 5 happens to feature the song ‘Yeh I Fuckin' Did It' created by Labrinth for the series. The episode is a culmination of top-notch writing and directing from Sam Levinson, a career-best performance from Zendaya, and high stakes that keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the entire episode. Cherry's airheaded, yet abrupt portrayal of the character, makes her easily one of the show's best characters.Īrguably the highlight of the entire season is episode 5 ‘Stand Still Like the Hummingbird'. Fellow newcomer Chloe Cherry also makes her acting debut, playing Faye, an acquaintance of Fezco (Angus Cloud) and Ashtray (Javon Walton). Kelly's performance is arguably one of the more unsettling parts of season 2 purely because of the characters' unnervingly calm demeanour. ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming' and ‘Baskets' star Martha Kelly also makes her first appearance in the series, playing Laurie, a drug dealer who causes nothing but problems for Rue. Newcomer Dominic Fike, more formerly known for his chart-topping songs, gives a surprisingly good turn as Rue's new friend Elliot. Once again, Zendaya gives a captivating and riveting performance as Rue, she leads a cast that all provide thrilling, exciting performances that leave you thoroughly entertained every episode. New characters, new relationships and emotional narratives propels ‘Euphoria' into taking back its place as one of the most entertaining shows on TV. Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) and Nate (Jacob Elordi) begin a dangerous affair that could turn violent, and sparks between Fezco (Angus Cloud) and Lexi (Maude Apatow) arise – but will their new friendship last? While Kat's (Barbie Ferreria) journey takes a sour turn, almost as if the character has been sent off on her own mission. Rue (Zendaya) returns, but the arrival of Elliot (Dominic Fike) into her life threatens to ruin her and Jules' relationship, and her sobriety. Opening with an alcohol-fuelled New Years Eve party, viewers are thrown straight back into the chaotic world of ‘Euphoria'. This long-awaited follow-up to the first season is an action-packed collection of episodes certain to keep audiences thoroughly entertained and constantly on their toes. Audiences are also introduced to new characters and cast members including musician Dominic Fike, and newcomer Chloe Cherry. Now-Emmy winner Zendaya is joined by a whole host of returning cast members including Hunter Schafer, Sydney Sweeney, Alexa Demie, Jacob Elordi, and Angus Cloud to name a few. Sam Levinson returns to the world of Euphoria to direct the second season of HBO's hit series.
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