‘Euphoria’ Finale Hits 8.7 Million Viewers in Three Days as Season 3 Reaches Average of 25 Million to Date, Up 17% From Season 2
- Kris Avalon
- Jun 4
- 1 min read

Euphoria seems to have held fairly steady across its third and final season, delivering 8.7M viewers in three days for the series finale, HBO says.
Though Warner Bros. Discovery did not provide viewership totals for each week of “Euphoria” Season 3, the company reported that that the final season’s first episode hit 8.5 million viewers in three days, marking a 44% increase from the Season 2 premiere in January 22. That means that the series’ final episode, which is titled “In God We Trust” and aired on Sunday night, increased on the Season 3 premiere by 2%.
Episodes of “Euphoria” Season 3 are now averaging 25 million viewers, marking a 17% increase from the average viewership Season 2 reached in the same amount of time.
For what it’s worth, HBO also notes that the Season 3 finale was the season’s most-discussed episode across social platforms, driving approximately 140% more conversation than the season premiere.
Euphoria exploded after its first season and has only grown in popularity as many of its main cast have become stars in their own right. HBO says it is now one of the most-watched series in the network’s entire history. Prior to the final season, the series left things on a high note in 2022 when the Season 2 finale drew a then-series record audience with 6.6M viewers across all HBO platforms.
Season 3 of Euphoria is set several years after the main characters have graduated from high school, marking a pretty significant time jump for the series.
Euphoria is written, directed, and executive produced by Sam Levinson.



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