How ‘Euphoria’ was a crazy starmaker for Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney

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It’s mega-watt star power. 

Zendaya, Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney are Gen-Z’s biggest superstars – making the “Euphoria” cast so stacked, it’s bonkers as it returns for Season 3 on Sunday. When the HBO series premiered in 2019, they didn’t have their current A-lister status.

The teen drama has arguably been a stronger star maker than bigger shows like “Saturday Night Live” or “Game of Thrones,” even though it didn’t technically “make” all of its mega-watt stars.

“Euphoria” was a wild starmaker for its cast, including Zendaya (pictured at the April 7 Season 3 premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California). ZUMAPRESS.com
Jacob Elordi (pictured in Season 1 of “Euphoria”) said that the show changed his life. HBO
Sydney Sweeney (pictured at the Los Angeles premiere of HBO’s “Euphoria” Season 3 at TCL Chinese Theatre on April 7, 2026 in Hollywood, California) is part of the superstar cast. FilmMagic

“Euphoria changed my life,” Elordi, 28, told Variety in 2023.  

“Saltburn” was his big screen breakout that same year. According to Vogue Australia, at the time, his future “Wuthering Heights” co-star Margot Robbie (who produced “Saltburn”) suggested him for the role because she saw him in “Euphoria.” 

Prior to playing troubled jock Nate, he starred in the 2018 Netflix flick, “The Kissing Booth.”

Jacob Elordi (pictured in “Saltburn”) had his breakout movie role in 2023. ©MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection
Margot Robbie (pictured with Jacob Elordi at the “Wuthering Heights” UK Premiere at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on February 5, 2026 in London, England) suggested him for “Saltburn” after seeing him in “Euphoria.” Getty Images

It was a viral phenomenon, so he wasn’t completely unknown.

But a teen romance is a far cry from how he later went on to star in prestige projects from creme de la creme filmmakers like Guillermo Del Toro (2025’s “Frankenstein”) and Sofia Coppola (2023’s “Priscilla”), and became Emerald Fennell’s muse (in 2023’s “Saltburn” and 2026’s “Wuthering Heights”). 

Before “Euphoria” put him in front of Hollywood tastemakers, Elordi could have had Noah Centineo’s career  – he’s doing fine, but he isn’t getting nominated for Oscars, or rumored to be the next James Bond.

Elordi (pictured in 2018’s “The Kissing Booth”) had viral success with that movie, but couldn’t get work after. ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection
Jacob Elordi (pictured at the Oscars at Dolby Theatre on March 15, 2026 in Hollywood, California) said he “wasn’t booking jobs” before “Euphoria.” FilmMagic

In 2023, the actor told GQ UK that before landing on the HBO show, “I wasn’t booking jobs. I think I had – I don’t know, $400 or $800 left in my bank account – and ‘Euphoria’ was my last audition before I went home for a little while to make some money and recuperate.”

Compared to Elordi, “Euphoria” didn’t launch Zendaya to the same degree.

The actress, 29, had a successful career as a child star on Disney Channel, and she’d already made a splash on the big screen in two 2017 blockbusters ( “The Greatest Showman” opposite Hugh Jackman, and a big superhero flick, “Spider Man: Homecoming”).

Zendaya (pictured in “Euphoria” Season 1) was already successful before “Euphoria.” HBO
Zendaya (pictured in 2017’s “The Greatest Showman”) was in blockbusters before “Euphoria.” ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection

Her “Euphoria” performance as the drug addict Rue earned her two Emmys, and positioned her for the more adult roles she went on to do later, like 2024’s “Challengers.”

In 2019, she told Elle that the show made her more confident.

“People actually saying I did a good job at my craft… it’s like, ‘Damn, I did work hard. I’m glad you see that,'” she said. “I should finally own that; it’s liberating. I feel lucky.”

Zendaya (pictured in “Challengers” with Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor) said “Euphoria” made her more confident. ©MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection
Zendaya once said that she felt like “Euphoria” allowed her to “own” her “craft.” HBO

Without “Euphoria,” she’d likely still be in big popcorn movies like the “Dune” franchise and Christopher Nolan’s upcoming “The Odyssey.”

But, she might not have the clout to carry a controversial indie movie like “The Drama” and elevate it to a respectable box office performance. 

Similarly, Sweeney, 28, was climbing the ranks of Hollywood even before she played the insecure, over-sexualized Cassie on “Euphoria.” 

Sydney Sweeney (pictured in “Euphoria” Season 2) was already on the rise before the show. HBO
Sweeney (pictured with Amy Adams in “Sharp Objects”) wasn’t totally obscure before “Euphoria.” HBO

She was in the trendy 2018 HBO miniseries “Sharp Objects” with Amy Adams, and she was also in “The Handmaid’s Tale” that same year.

After “Euphoria,” she went on to her current career, in flicks like 2023’s “Anyone But You” and 2026’s “The Housemaid” (not to mention, her status as a cultural lightning-rod for off-screen controversies like her 2025 American Eagle jeans ad and her bathwater soap). 

At the Season 3 premiere on April 7, Sweeney told Extra that she had “no idea” how the show would impact her career, and these days, she “definitely” reflects on how the show catapulted the cast to stardom. “It’s been a wild ride,” she said.  

Colman Domingo (pictured at the Vanity Fair Oscar party at Los Angeles County Museum of Art on March 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California) isn’t one of “Euphporia’s” Gen-Z stars but he’s a notable cast member. Getty Images for Vanity Fair
Elordi (pictured at the “Euphoria’ Season 3 Premiere in Los Angeles, California on April 7) was the main cast member to be “made” by “Euphoria.” John Salangsang/Shutterstock

Gen-Z stars aside, the “Euphoria” cast also includes the Oscar-nominated Colman Domingo, 56. He already had a long career before the show, but it earned him an Emmy and elevated him to further prominence, as he’s become an awards show staple.

So, Elordi is the cast member that the show truly “made,” but it does deserve credit for assembling them all together — and catapulting them.

“Euphoria” is especially notable as a starmaker for Elordi (pictured in “Euphoria” Season 2) because it didn’t air as long as other “starmaker” shows like “SNL.” HBO
“Euphoria” didn’t launch Zendaya (pictured in Sesaon 1) but it positioned her for her current drama career. HBO

It’s especially impressive, compared to other shows with reputations for launching talent.  

“Euphoria” has a measly two seasons (and a third forthcoming). “SNL” has a slew of famous alums, but it’s been around since the ‘70s. Considering “Euphoria’s” much-shorter lifespan, it’s remarkable that it launched three zeitgeist-defining mega stars.

“Game of Thrones” was also a bigger show than “Euphoria.” But although its stars Kit Harington, Maisie Williams, and Sophie Turner have gone on to respectable careers, they’re not A-listers, trendsetters, award season darlings in the same way that Zendaya, Sweeney, and Elordi are. 

“Euphoria’s” capacity to be a starmaker is as wild as its plot, and that’s its biggest legacy. 

“Euphoria” Season 3 premieres Sunday, April 12 at 9 pm on HBO. 

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