Zendaya teases a possible bonus episode of Euphoria before season two

The second season of the hit A24 show remains delayed due to coronavirus

Euphoria fans, rejoice! Zendaya has revealed plans for a potential “bridge episode” of the hit A24 show that will serve as an appetiser before season two hits our screens.

Just days into preparing episodes for its second season, Euphoria was among many shows where production was halted in March due to coronavirus.

Speaking on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, she told host Ben Platt that the producers are working on a intermediary episode that can be done with limited crew.

“We’re trying to figure out how to eventually be able to create a season two that we’re all really proud of and get all the best out of it that we want, but also still being very safe,” she said.

“We might end up doing a little bridge episode,” she added. “I don’t really know how to describe it, but an episode that we can do with a limited amount of people in a safer environment that can give people something… and give everyone who loves the show a little something so we have something to live on until we are able to go into season two.”

As for when Euphoria will return with season two remains unknown.

“We were headed into season two and we had done table reads and wardrobe fittings and all kinds of things and then obviously everything happened and we got shut down, literally like two days before we were about to start the first day of shooting,” Zendaya said.

In the meantime, here’s everything we know about season two so far.

Watch the full interview below.

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