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‘Euphoria’ Star Hunter Schafer Praises Late Angus Cloud’s Influence on the HBO Show Amid Season 3 Delays

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Key Takeaways:

– Hunter Schafer remembers co-star Angus Cloud’s positive influence on HBO’s Euphoria.
– Schafer shares her experience filming her new movie, Cuckoo.
– Production of Euphoria’s third season faces hurdles.

Schafer Remembers Cloud’s Positive Influence on Euphoria

Hunter Schafer, best known for playing Jules Vaughn on HBO’s hit series Euphoria, recently opened up about the late Angus Cloud’s impact on the celebrated show. Angus Cloud’s performance as Fezco stood out alongside other memorable performances from the young cast that includes Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, and Jacob Elordi.

In an interview with GQ, Schafer warmly remembered Cloud’s contribution to Euphoria, referring to him as one of the heartbeats of the show. She commended Cloud’s kind nature and described him as an angel and a ray of light, bringing joy to his Euphoria castmates.

She shared that the late actor, with his raw talent and genuine spirit, left a significant mark on the show. Her appreciation for Cloud was evident as she said, “He was really one of the heartbeats of Euphoria. He was a f**king angel. He was sunshine.”

The Ongoing Uncertainty around Euphoria Season 3

However, Euphoria’s journey has hit a few obstacles. The sad passing of Angus Cloud and the recent Hollywood strikes hindered the show’s third series’ production. Industry insiders have hinted at further delays, with the commitment of lead actress Zendaya to Spiderman 4 reportedly causing some scheduling conflicts. These setbacks, despite HBO’s dedication to creating a third season, have led to speculations about the future of the series.

Hunter Schafer Branches Out to Horror with Film Cuckoo

Meanwhile, Schafer has made strides in her acting career beyond Euphoria, transitioning from television to the silver screen. She is set to star in her first lead role in the upcoming horror film Cuckoo. Schafer plays Gretchen, a woman coming to terms with her mother’s death.

She expressed enjoyment over the intense scenes and action sequences she was part of in the film. “I loved being covered in blood for half the movie and the intensity of it. There’s moments where I felt like a real badass,” she said.

The film, directed by Tilman Singer, also features Dan Stevens, Jessica Henwick, Marton Csokas, Greta Fernández, and Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey. After an initial showing at the SXSW 2024 festival, where it received generally positive reviews, Cuckoo is set to hit theatres on August 9, 2024.

As we look forward to Euphoria’s future and Schafer’s rising career, fans will hold onto the memories of Angus Cloud’s indelible mark on the show. Despite the uncertainties surrounding Euphoria’s upcoming season, the lasting impact of Cloud and the show’s talented cast remains apparent.

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