Plus, it features another riveting soundtrack by singer Labrinth as well as notable hyperpop and throwback classics. It’s shot completely on a Kodak Ektachrome - a rare, discontinued film that Kodak specially manufactured at the request of “Euphoria” director Sam Levinson.
The show’s production manages to be even more impressive and impeccable than the critically acclaimed visuals from the first season. The sophomore season of “Euphoria” takes all of the most successful aspects of the first season and amplifies them by a hundred. Now, almost three years later, “Euphoria” is back with a new and even crazier season. With dazzling lights, eccentric makeup, gripping storylines and a side of superb acting, “Euphoria” immediately drew in a young adult audience - a switch from the traditional Gen X target of HBO - and established itself as one of the best in the teen drama canon. Back in June 2019, a new show aired on HBO.