Published on April 10, 2026
Fans of the hit HBO series “Euphoria” will notice a significant change in the upcoming third season: the absence of Labrinth’s music, which has been a defining element of the show since its inception. The news comes after the British musician’s unexpected resignation from the show’s soundtrack team, a decision that has sent shockwaves through the fanbase and the entertainment industry.
The highly anticipated premiere this weekend will launch with a fresh vibe, as producers have confirmed that Labrinth’s previously composed tracks will not be included in the new season. This departure is a striking contrast to the first two seasons, during which Labrinth’s poignant and atmospheric scores played a crucial role in setting the emotional tone of the narrative.
In a statement released earlier this week, Labrinth expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to “Euphoria” but cited creative differences as the primary reason for his resignation. He remarked, “Working on ‘Euphoria’ has been a deeply enriching experience, but I believe it’s time for me to explore new horizons. I wish the cast and crew all the best for the upcoming season.”
The show’s creator, Sam Levinson, acknowledged Labrinth’s contributions while emphasizing a new artistic direction for season three. “As we evolve the storyline and characters, we felt it was important to bring in fresh sounds to reflect their journeys,” Levinson stated in an interview.
As rumors circulate regarding who might replace Labrinth, speculation includes several emerging artists renowned for their innovative work in the music industry. Fans are eagerly awaiting the unveiling of the show’s new soundscape, which might lead to a different auditory experience in the series.
The absence of Labrinth’s music raises questions about how the show’s distinct identity will adapt without the haunting melodies that have become synonymous with its dark and complex themes. With this change, both the cast and the audience are poised for a surprising new chapter in the “Euphoria” saga, but whether it will resonate the same way remains to be seen.
As the premiere approaches, anticipation continues to build, with many hoping that the compelling storytelling will carry the essence of “Euphoria,” even in the absence of Labrinth.
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