On April 12, 2026, Rosalía made her much-anticipated debut in the third season of Euphoria as a character named Magick. The premiere has already captivated audiences, drawing in 8.5 million viewers within the first three days.
Set five years after high school, this season explores darker themes and features a total of eight episodes, releasing weekly on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Rosalía’s character, Magick, is a stripper working at a nightclub called Silver Slipper—a role that promises to add depth to the show.
The hype around Euphoria continues to grow. This season marks a significant tonal shift towards a western noir aesthetic, a change that has intrigued fans and critics alike. Sam Levinson, the series creator, praised Rosalía’s performance: “She’s a great character. Funny, tough, emotional. I also love her accent. She was perfect for the part.”
Joining Rosalía are new cast members Sharon Stone and Marshawn Lynch, further enhancing the show’s appeal. Stone expressed her excitement about being part of such an influential project: “From the genius of Sam Levinson to the raw sophistication of this profoundly moving cast and tight crew. I am honoured to be Euphoric.”
This season is especially significant as it has been confirmed to provide closure to the series—a promise that resonates with long-time fans who have followed the characters’ journeys closely.
Viewership for this season has increased by 44% compared to season two, showcasing the growing popularity of the series and its ability to evolve with its audience.
Rosalía shared her thoughts on joining the cast: “It’s my first job. I’m learning. I’m figuring it out. It’s been very inspiring to be with these amazing actors. It’s great.” Her enthusiasm reflects a shared sentiment among new cast members who recognize how impactful this show can be.
As viewers settle into this new chapter of Euphoria, Zendaya hinted at what lies ahead: “Closure is coming.” This promise leaves fans eager for what’s next as they dive deeper into stories filled with complex characters and emotional narratives.