Euphoria actor understands backlash to third - and final - season
Euphoria actor understands backlash to third - and final - season25 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleGeorgia Levy-CollinsandAbu Bakar Yasin,BBC NewsbeatGetty ImagesToby Wallace plays a white supremacist drug dealer in the final Euphoria seasonWarning: This article contains spoilers for season three of EuphoriaAn actor who starred in the third season of Euphoria says he understands the mixed reaction it's received - as the creator confirms it was the final ever series.The popular HBO show focuses on dark topics - including smuggling drugs, making erotic video content and losing fingers in blood-soaked revenge scenes.Some fans have also said its stars like Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney and Jacob Elordi have outgrown the drama, with seasons one and two coming out in 2019 and 2022.But Toby Wallace, who plays neo-Nazi drug dealer Wayne, says the vibe was intentionally different for the final season.The British-Australian actor, who joined the star-studded cast for this series, tells BBC Newsbeat he understands where fans are coming from as a fan himself."I remember walking on to their season going like 'okay this is definitely a little bit of a different show, like it feels different'," he says.Patrick Wymore/HBOSydney Sweeney and Jacob Elordi's characters' wedding was one of the most talked about moments of season threeSince the season three finale on Sunday night, the show's creator Sam Levinson has done a New York Times interview confirming it was the last ever episode.And Wallace says he thinks the showrunner deliberately didn't try "to replicate or do something that's already been done"."I don't think you can really treat it as exactly the same vibe as the last two seasons, because it's not in a lot of ways," the 30-year-old says."He [Levinson] always wants to recreate and build something original."When Euphoria first launched, it became one of the defining shows of its...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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