Euphoria’s Dominic Fike Addresses His Future on Season 3

Euphoria’s Dominic Fike recently revealed what he knows about his character Elliot's return for the HBO drama's third season.

By Hayley Santaflorentina Jan 22, 2024 3:23 PMTags
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If you were hoping for a reprise of "Elliot's Song," this news won't make you euphoric.

Dominic Fike, who joined Euphoria in season two, recently revealed he isn't sure where his future lies with the HBO drama. 

Though he told Variety in an interview published Jan. 19 that returning for season three "would be so dope," he added the reality is, "I don't really talk to them anymore."

E! News has reached out to HBO for comment but has not yet heard back. 

The 28-year-old, who played drug addict Elliot, also reflected on his time on the show, during which he said creator Sam Levinson hired a sober coach to work with him on the portrayal—but ultimately he didn't find it all that effective.

"I actually am a pretty big drug addict myself, believe it or not," Dominic explained. "When I was on Euphoria, they kind of just gave me a coach who would just talk to you. It was just some random lady. We had nothing in common. We didn't come from the same places or the same problems. It was hard to take advice from someone like that or give a shit."

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But the "Babydoll" singer isn't the only Euphoria actor wondering about the show's third season. In fact, Jacob Elordi worries he might age out of playing high schooler Nate Jacobs.

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"I hope [filming is] soon, otherwise they're going to have to Benjamin Button me or something," the 26-year-old joked during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Jan. 18. "I'm going to have, like, a bad back, walking down the hallway."

But there is one possible solution to this problem, that fans themselves have posed: a time jump, taking the characters out of high school. 

"I'm assuming that we're going to have to go forward," Jacob added of the theory. "Otherwise it's going to seem like a weird bit."

And though Euphoria is expected to premiere its third season in 2025, no official date has been shared yet. But keep reading to find out what shows are returning in 2024. 

Chimp Crazy (HBO) - Aug. 18

The documentary follows former nurse-turned-exotic animal broker Tonia Haddix, who refers to herself as the “Dolly Parton of chimps,” spends her days caring for animals in captivity. However, her limitless love for one chimpanzee in particular spins into a wild cat-and-mouse game with authorities and an animal rights group. Through Tonia’s and other “chimp mom” experiences, Chimp Crazy reveals the singular bonds that form between owners and their highly intelligent great ape pets. The series exposes the risks humans take when they try to raise these animals as members of their family, as well as the risks to the welfare of the animals themselves.

The Anonymous (USA) - Aug. 19

The Anonymous is a strategic competition played in two worlds, the real world and anonymous mode. The Digital Anonymous Networking Interface, or “DANI” for short, has invited 12 players to live in her domain and work side-by-side to raise a prize fund of up to $100,000. Despite their close quarters, all players will have their own private underground hideouts, where each is completely anonymous and can say anything and everything behind the mask of a unique handle. In their hideouts, players can provide raw, unfiltered takes on their fellow contestants. They will scheme, connive and deceive to build influence and advance their game. The question is: Can they stay anonymous while doing so, or will the other players guess their identity?  

Face to Face With Scott Peterson (Peacock) - Aug. 20

Peacock's Face to Face with Scott Peterson, a three-part true crime docuseries, will take a new look at the notorious case of Scott Peterson and the murders of his wife Laci Peterson and unborn son Conner. The docu-series will also follow the latest developments after the Los Angeles Innocence Project announced they were taking Scott’s case in early 2024. 

That 90's Show Part 3 (Netflix) - Aug. 22

It’s 1996 and Leia Forman is back in Point Place for another summer of fun with her friends and grandparents, Kitty and Red. Leia and Jay are excited to be together again after nine months of long distance. But she’s on edge since Jay still doesn’t know she almost kissed Nate. Nate is concerned that his girlfriend, Nikki, doesn’t know either. How long can they keep this secret? Turns out, not long at all. And when the truth finally comes out, relationships are threatened, friendships are at stake, and the summer is on the verge of ending before it even gets started.

Gary (Peacock) - Aug. 26

Peacock’s new documentary explores the fascinating life and mysterious death of beloved child actor Gary Coleman. Through exclusive interviews with fellow actor, Todd Bridges, former managers, his estranged parents and Coleman’s ex-wife, the film details his rise to international fame as the child star of Diff’rent Strokes and the dark sides of his personal life off camera. 

Only Murders in the Building (Hulu) - Aug. 27

In season four of Only Murders in the Building, Charles, Oliver and Mabel wrestle with the shocking events at the end of season three surrounding Charles’ stunt double & friend Sazz Pataki. Questioning whether Sazz or Charles was the intended victim, our trio’s investigation leads them all the way to Los Angeles where a Hollywood studio is readying a film about the Only Murders podcast. As our amateur sleuths race back to New York, they embark on an even more epic journey — traversing their building’s courtyard to delve into the twisted lives of the Arconia’s West Tower residents.

Toby Keith: American Icon (NBC & Peacock) - Aug. 28

NBC will honor Toby Keith’s life and legacy with a two-hour concert special “Toby Keith: American Icon,” airing Wednesday, Aug. 28 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The star-studded event will feature an A-list lineup of musical performances and special guests who will come together to share their love for one of music’s most iconic artists.

Here Come the Irish (Peacock) - Aug. 29

Premiering August 29 on Peacock, Here Come The Irish documents life on and off the field of the legendary University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team through exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with those closest to the program.

90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (TLC) - Sept. 1

This season, the Americans travel to Nigeria, Philippines, Ghana, Poland, Brazil, Jordan, South Africa and Croatia to finally meet their partners face to face. While overseas, the couples attempt to navigate the cultural and personality differences they inevitably face as they take their relationship to the next level.

Tell Me Lies (Hulu) - Sept. 4

Season two of the Hulu drama series will return, starting with two new episodes, Sept. 4.

Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist (Peacock) - Sept. 5

Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, based on the acclaimed iHeart true-crime podcast, follows the infamous story of how an armed robbery on the night of Muhammad Ali’s historic 1970 comeback fight changed not only one man’s life but ultimately transformed Atlanta into the “Black Mecca.” When a hustler named Chicken Man (Kevin Hart) hosts an afterparty to celebrate the fight with a guest list of the country’s wealthiest, the night ends with the most brazen criminal underworld heist in Atlanta’s history. Suspected of masterminding the crime, Chicken Man is hellbent on clearing his name but must convince his old adversary, J.D. Hudson (Don Cheadle), one of the first Black detectives in the city’s desegregated police force, who is tasked with bringing those responsible to justice.

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Hulu) - Sept. 6

The scandalous world of a group of Mormon mom influencers implodes when they get caught in the midst of a swinging sex scandal that makes international headlines. Now, their sisterhood is shook to its core. Faith, friendship and reputations are all on the line. Will #MomTok be able to survive and continue to give the rulebook a run for its money, or will this group fall from grace?

Selling Sunset (Netflix) - Sept. 6

The realtors of The Oppenheim Group return for an explosive eighth season with over-the-top listings and high stakes drama as they navigate love, betrayal and loyalty both inside and outside the brokerage.

Universal Basic Guys (Fox) - Sept. 8

The new comedy centers on brothers Mark and Hank Hoagies, who, after losing their jobs at the hot dog factory to robots, are given $3,000 a month in a new basic income program. Now, they’re using their free time and free money to find purpose in a world where they’re no longer needed.

In Vogue: The 90s (Hulu) - Sept. 13

The series tells the definitive story of the fashion industry in the 90s through the eyes of Vogue editors Hamish BowlesEdward EnninfulTonne Goodman and Anna Wintour. Packed with some of the most influential names across fashion, film and politics, In Vogue: The 90s is a thrilling journey across continents and through ten years that changed fashion forever. Hollywood. Grunge. The Met Gala. The globalization of American fashion. Hip hop. Each episode in this six-part series centres on a defining 90s moment.  

How to Die Alone (Hulu) - Sept. 13

The new comedy follows Mel (Natasha Rothwell), a broke, fat, Black JFK airport employee who’s never been in love and forgotten how to dream, until an accidental brush with death catapults her on a journey to finally take flight and start living by any means necessary.

Sister Wives (TLC) - Sept. 15

This season, the family faces the devastating passing of Janelle and Kody's son, Garrison Brown. Through the heartbreaking pain, the family navigates this incredible tragedy and comes together to mourn and celebrate his life.   

There has been much change over the past few years, where all the Browns are facing new pathways forward. Meri takes her recent decision to leave Kody one step further by appealing to their former church for an official “release” (their version of a divorce). Janelle doesn’t need a divorce and is just moving on, which for her means moving away from Flagstaff. Christine has found her soulmate, David. In less than a year, they go on their first date, move in together, and then marry at a beautiful wedding surrounded by family and friends in Moab, Utah. While three of Kody's wives have left, his fourth wife Robyn remains legally married to him. Now that the Browns have left polygamy behind, Robyn and Kody face challenges together as a monogamous couple and how to adapt to a lifestyle they never planned on living. 

Tulsa King (Paramount+) - Sept. 15

In season two, Dwight (Sylvester Stallone) and his crew continue to build up and defend their growing empire in Tulsa but, just as they get their bearings, they realize that they’re not the only ones who want to stake their claim. With looming threats from the Kansas City mob and a very powerful local businessman, Dwight struggles to keep his family and crew safe while keeping track of all his affairs. Plus, he still has unfinished business back in New York.

Dancing With the Stars (ABC & Disney+) - Sept. 17

Dancing With the Stars is returning this fall for its 33rd season with returning hosts Julianne Hough and Alfonso Ribeiro, along with plenty of more stars competiting for the mirror-ball trophy.

Survivor (CBS) - Sept. 18

The historic season 47 kicks off Sept. 18.

Agatha All Along (Disney+) - Sept. 18

In Agatha All Along, the infamous Agatha Harkness finds herself down and out of power after a suspicious goth Teen helps break her free from a distorted spell. Her interest is piqued when he begs her to take him on the legendary Witches’ Road, a magical gauntlet of trials that, if survived, rewards a witch with what they’re missing. Together, Agatha and this mysterious Teen pull together a desperate coven, and set off down, down, down The Road…

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (Netflix) - Sept. 19

Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s true-crime anthology series returns with Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, chronicling the case of the real-life brothers who were convicted in 1996 for the murders of their parents, José and Mary Louise “Kitty” Menendez.

While the prosecution argued they were seeking to inherit their family fortune, the brothers claimed - and remain adamant to this day, as they serve life sentences without the possibility of parole - that their actions stemmed out of fear from a lifetime of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse at the hands of their parents.

Frasier (Paramount+) - Sept. 19

Frasier's sophomore season will see Dr. Frasier Crane return to his radio roots at KACL in Seattle for an episode. The episode will feature previously announced guest stars stepping back into their roles from the original Frasier including Dan Butler as Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe, Edward Hibbert as Gil Chesterton and Harriet Sansom Harris as Frasier’s delightfully devilish agent, Bebe Glazer.

Rescue: HI-Surf (Fox) - Sept. 22

Rescue: HI-Surf follows the personal and professional lives of the heavy-water lifeguards who patrol and protect the North Shore of O’ahu—the most famous and dangerous stretch of coastline in the world. Each episode will feature these dedicated, heroic and adrenaline-seeking first-responders saving lives in the difficult and often life-threatening conditions of Hawaii’s Seven Mile Miracle.

The Voice (NBC) - Sept. 23

The Voice, featuring first-time coaches Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé alongside returning coaches Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani, returns for season 26 on Sept. 23.

9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox) - Sept. 23

The drama returns for season five.

Brilliant Minds (NBC) - Sept. 23

Drama Brilliant Minds, starring Zachary Quinto and inspired by the true story of a revolutionary, larger-than-life neurologist, Oliver Wolf, and his team of interns as they explore the last great frontier—the human mind—while also grappling with their own relationships and mental health

Murder in a Small Town (Fox) - Sept. 24

The new mystery series follows Karl Alberg, who moves to a quiet, coastal town to soothe a psyche that has been battered by big-city police work. He’ll quickly learn that this gentle paradise has more than its share of secrets and will need to call upon all the skills that made him a world-class detective in solving the murders that, even in this seemingly idyllic setting, continue to wash up on his shore. 

Grotesquerie (FX) - Sept. 25

In FX’s Grotesquerie, a series of heinous crimes have unsettled a small community. “Detective Lois Tryon” feels these crimes are eerily personal, as if someone—or something—is taunting her. At home, Lois grapples with a strained relationship with her daughter, a husband in long-term hospital care and her own inner demons. With no leads and unsure of where to turn, she accepts the help of “Sister Megan,” a nun and journalist with the Catholic Guardian. Sister Megan, with her own difficult past, has seen the worst of humanity, yet she still believes in its capacity for good. Lois, on the other hand, fears the world is succumbing to evil. As Lois and Sister Megan string together clues, they find themselves ensnared in a sinister web that only seems to raise more questions than answers.

The Masked Singer (Fox) - Sept. 25

Season 12 of the singing competition series debuts Sept. 25.

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