After weeks of shocking twists, brutal deaths, and increasingly chaotic storylines, HBO’s Euphoria is preparing to go out with a supersized bang.
The highly anticipated Season 3 finale — which also serves as the series finale for Sam Levinson’s controversial teen drama — is reportedly set to clock in at a staggering 93 minutes, making it one of the longest episodes in HBO history. Multiple outlets have reported that the finale, titled “In God We Trust,” will run for one hour and 33 minutes.
To put that runtime into perspective, the episode would rival the finales of prestige-TV heavyweights like The Wire and Succession, both of which aired extended final episodes on HBO.
So when exactly does the Euphoria finale premiere? And how can you watch it live? Here’s everything you need to know.
What Time Does The Euphoria Season 3 Finale Premiere?
The Euphoria Season 3 finale premieres Sunday, May 31 at 9:00 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.
The episode is titled “In God We Trust” and marks the eighth and final installment of the season.
How Long Is The Euphoria Season 3 Finale?
According to multiple reports, the Euphoria Season 3 finale has a runtime of approximately 93 minutes.
That would make it the longest episode in the series’ history by a considerable margin. Prior episodes of Euphoria have generally run between 50 and 65 minutes.
The extended runtime has fueled speculation that HBO and creator Sam Levinson are aiming for an especially cinematic ending as the series wraps up following three seasons. HBO has not officially announced plans for a fourth season.
How To Watch The Euphoria Finale Live:
If you have a valid cable login, you can watch the Euphoria finale live on HBO.
The episode will also stream simultaneously on HBO Max beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET. HBO Max subscriptions currently start at $10.99/month with ads, with additional ad-free plan options also available.
Subscribers who bundle Hulu, Disney+, and HBO Max may also be able to access the finale through their existing streaming package.

Is Euphoria Ending After Season 3?
Yes — at least for now.
While HBO has not completely closed the door on future specials or spinoffs, Season 3 has widely been billed as the show’s conclusion, and multiple reports indicate there are currently no plans for a fourth season.
The finale arrives after a season that dramatically escalated the show’s stakes, including major character deaths, criminal conspiracies, and increasingly surreal storylines centered around Rue Bennett (Zendaya) and the rest of the East Highland crew.
Given the episode’s massive runtime, fans should probably prepare for an emotional — and very lengthy — goodbye.
