

After all, their partners did bring out the worst in them, which opens the door for a green-lit Season 3 to have Nate learn from someone who gives so selflessly like Jules does. Elliot's not an option either as he has drug problems too, so Jules may well find more of her identity as a transgender person with a Nate proceeding down a similar path of self-discovery.īoth seem less curious and more assured of themselves and could help each other heal from broken homes. It could help her heal as well, after Rue ended things to focus on sobriety, realizing she wasn't mature for Jules. With Nate outing Cal's other tapes and getting him arrested at last, he's now free to revisit that bond if Jules would have it. This created a ton of drama and made the girls fight, but Jules represented something calmer, human and filled with depth. The network has yet to offer more information about when the new season will air, but given Schafer and other actors' thoughtful commentary on their characters, it seems certain the new episodes will be worth the wait.His relationships with Maddy and Cassie were about sex, popularity and superficiality in the social circle. There's good news for fans hoping to find out what becomes of Jules and Rue's friendship or romance, as in January, HBO confirmed Euphoria Season 2. She encouraged fans to be equally open to opportunities, saying, "explore all the pathways that you may not think you are capable of." Jules is not happy to be there, but eventually gives into the idea and opens up about the events that brought her there, including her relationships with her mother, her ex Rue and her former.
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Schafer said that growing up she, "wanted to be a comic book artist" and that appearing on a hit tv show "wasn’t my vision for myself." Instead, she worked as a model before she "got swooped up into the Euphoria gig" via an Instagram audition. On Friday, Schafer addressed Jules' controversial split with Rue during the SCADTV festival, but also discussed her unconventional path to becoming an actor, as per EW. Jules is seen as one of Euphoria s most sex positive characters, which, given just what happened in the first episode alone, is saying a lot. "I wholeheartedly understand Jules’ desperate desire to be in a city where queer communities are easily accessible to her, and an energy that matches her frequency is accessible and a train ride away." She added: "But I also feel so much for Rue." Prior to landing the role of Jules, her intentions were to go to London for fashion school. of 2019, Schafer admitted her feelings about Jules' behavior were "pretty complicated" in an interview with Refinery29. Euphoria marks Schafers first ever acting role. It's not the first time Schafer opened up about about that ending. It was all too much." She noted that in the end, Jules can't give Rue that kind of support, adding, "She can't save Rue. Schafer noted, "Rue was sort of suffocating her. Rue, who struggles with addiction and major depression, develops an unhealthy dependence on her new friend. But Nate's not the only person putting pressure on Jules. She felt really stuck."ĭuring the first season, Nate catfishes Jules, and then uses their exchanges as revenge porn to force her to lie to the police for him. Schafer added: "She’s 17 and has been through this crazy sh*t and she needs to get out.


The actor went on to add that Nate, Euphoria's football player villain, antagonizing Jules' played a big role in her decision to leave. "You don’t leave your friend-slash-lover alone in a train station at 1 a.m." "I was really mad at Jules for that," she said. On Friday, Schafer discussed Euphoria at SCAD aTVFest, revealing that she also took issue with Jules' notorious abandonment of Rue, according to Entertainment Weekly. Schafer's character, Jules Vaughn, is a trans teenager who recently moved to the suburban Los Angeles neighborhood where the show is set. Much like some viewers of the popular HBO show, Hunter Schafer wasn't a fan of one Euphoria moment, in which her character, Jules, abandoned her friend and love interest Rue, played by Zendaya, at a train station during the final episode of the first season.Įuphoria follows high school students navigating tumultuous and often traumatic experiences with sex, drugs, friendships, and relationships.
