Watch the teaser trailer for Euphoria’s two-episode Christmas special

The first of two bonus episodes airs this week

The first trailer for Euphoria’s two-episode special has landed – and it’s Christmas-themed.

Running just 50 seconds, the brief clip gives viewers a peek at what happened to Rue (Zendaya) after leaving Jules (Hunter Schafer) at the train station at the end of season one. 

“Maybe I deserve it,” she laments in a voiceover. “Why did you call me?”, interrupts her sobriety mentor Ali (Colman Domingo), sitting across from her at a table.

Written and directed by series creator Sam Levinson, the forthcoming episodes are meant to bridge the gap between season one and two. Back in March, production on the HBO show was forced to halt amid pandemic restrictions which pushed back airing dates for the second season until next year. 

Earlier this year, Zendaya made history as the youngest-ever Emmy winner for Best Lead Actress in a Drama for her role as Rue, with Euphoria also taking home the awards for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics and an extremely well-deserved Outstanding Contemporary Makeup. Catch all our favourite Euphoria beauty looks and how to recreate them here.

Sydney Sweeney, who plays Cassie Howard on the show, also shared an update on what fans can expect for her character when Euphoria finally returns revealing that Cassie “definitely goes through the wringer again”.

The holiday special, one of two pre-season two episodes, airs December 6. Watch the trailer below.

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