'Euphoria' and its stars have grown up. That's a bad thing.
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HBO's 'Euphoria' and its cast have matured since the show's debut, raising questions about the series' creative direction and relevance. The show's evolution reflects broader industry dynamics as young actors transition into adulthood and their career trajectories shift. Coverage of this development remains limited, with only two sources addressing the topic.
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Business Insider frames the cast's maturation as potentially problematic for the show's future, suggesting that growing up may undermine the narrative tension and authenticity that made 'Euphoria' compelling to audiences.
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- Limited overall media attention suggests this remains a niche entertainment industry discussion rather than a mainstream news topic
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