TV

Is WWE Star Liv Morgan Joining Zendaya in Euphoria Season 3?

Is WWE Star Liv Morgan Joining Zendaya in Euphoria Season 3?
Image credit: Legion-Media

WWE star Liv Morgan is reportedly swapping the ring for Euphoria Season 3, with buzz building around a debut in the Zendaya-led hit—even as an official announcement remains pending.

File this under unexpected crossovers: WWE star Liv Morgan might be popping up in Euphoria Season 3. Emphasis on might. The rumor mill is churning, the receipts are flimsy, and HBO has not said a word. Still, it’s an intriguing one.

Here’s where this started: a handful of fan and culture accounts are claiming Morgan is set to make her Euphoria debut. I’m talking about posts from @mooniblivion and @Culture3ase on X, My Time Is Now on Facebook, and @prowrestlingmedya on Instagram. None of those are official show channels, and as of right now Morgan is not on any confirmed Season 3 cast list. HBO hasn’t issued a press release, the production hasn’t acknowledged it, and there’s no trade report to back it up. So yeah, keep your salt handy.

That said, if this ends up being true, it wouldn’t be a random stunt. Morgan has been inching into acting: she did a guest turn on Chucky Season 2 and has been linked to a project titled Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo. For the record, that last title is murky in the public listings, so I’m treating it as a reported credit rather than a confirmed one. What is confirmed: she’s a legit Euphoria superfan.

"I watched it so late... I just put it on and right away was like, Wow, I can’t believe I’ve never watched this before. I think I watched Season 1 in a day and a half."

In a TV Insider chat, Morgan also talked about why the show hits for her: the messiness, the raw edges, the way it tackles addiction, mental health, body image, and other topics TV often tiptoes around. She’s especially all-in on Zendaya’s Rue.

"I love Rue. I think Zendaya is so talented. I feel she plays the role so effortlessly."

Point is, if Morgan did slip into Season 3, it would fit her fandom and the kind of work she’s been chasing outside the ring.

So what do we actually know about Euphoria Season 3? Production has been in motion this year, and the season is targeting a 2026 release. Deadline has reported a time jump that moves the characters beyond the high school setting. As for whether this is the final season: not officially decided, but it’s being floated as a possibility.

  • Confirmed returning (per E! News): Zendaya as Ruby 'Rue' Bennett, Sydney Sweeney as Cassandra 'Cassie' Howard, Hunter Schafer as Jules Vaughn, Maude Apatow as Alexis 'Lexi' Howard, Jacob Elordi as Nathaniel 'Nate' Jacobs, Colman Domingo as Ali Muhammad.
  • Guest stars (via Deadline): Rosalia, Marshawn Lynch, Kadeem Hardison, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Priscilla Delgado, James Landry Hebert, Anna Van Patten, Sharon Stone, Asante Blackk.
  • Promoted to series regulars (via Deadline): Martha Kelly as Laurie, Chloe Cherry as Faye.
  • New main cast (via Deadline): Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Toby Wallace.
  • Reported not returning: Storm Reid as Georgia 'Gia' Bennett, Barbie Ferreira as Katherine 'Kat' Hernandez, Algee Smith as Christopher 'Chris' McKay, Nika King as Leslie Bennett, Austin Abrams as Ethan Daley, Javon 'Wanna' Walton as Ashtray.

If you need a refresher on the show’s track record: both seasons share an 8.2 on IMDb, with Rotten Tomatoes putting Season 1 at 80% with an 84% audience score and Season 2 at 78% with an 81% audience score. The first two seasons are streaming on Max; Season 3 is slated for 2026.

Bottom line: Liv Morgan in Euphoria is a fun rumor with zero official backing so far. If it pans out, it tracks with her tastes and her recent forays into acting. Until HBO says something, it’s just that — a rumor — but not a wild one.