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‘Euphoria’ Turns 7: How Sydney Sweeney Became the Show’s Biggest Breakout Star

One of the HBO drama’s most complicated characters also became the launchpad for a career that has since expanded far beyond television.

Sydney Sweeney.
© IMDbSydney Sweeney.

“Euphoria” premiered on June 16, 2019, introducing audiences to the turbulent lives of a group of California teenagers navigating addiction, identity, friendship, and trauma.

Seven years later, the series remains one of the network’s defining modern dramas, helping launch several young performers into stardom. Among them, Sydney Sweeney emerged as perhaps the show’s most significant breakout, transforming her role as Cassie Howard into a career-defining performance that opened the door to leading roles in film and television.

From Supporting Player to Scene Stealer

When “Euphoria” debuted, Sweeney was already building a résumé that included appearances in series such as “Everything S**ks!,” “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and “Sharp Objects.” She had earned praise from critics, but she was still largely viewed as a promising young actress rather than a household name.

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That changed with Cassie Howard. Introduced as a popular high school student struggling with deep insecurities, Cassie quickly became one of the series’ most emotionally layered characters. Beneath her outgoing personality was a young woman shaped by years of objectification, family instability, and a constant search for validation. The role demanded vulnerability as well as dramatic range, allowing Sweeney to portray a character whose personal crises often unfolded in painfully public ways.

Cassie’s Evolution Became One of the Show’s Central Stories

Across the first two seasons, Cassie’s journey grew increasingly dramatic. Her relationship with Christopher McKay ended after an unexpected pregnancy, while her secret romance with Nate Jacobs created one of the show’s most explosive storylines. The fallout fractured her friendship with Maddy Perez and pushed Cassie into isolation, culminating in some of the most memorable and emotionally charged scenes.

By the time the third and final season arrived in 2026, the character had moved well beyond the high school setting that defined the show’s early years. Set five years later, the season followed Cassie as she attempted to rebuild her life while navigating adulthood, complicated relationships, and the consequences of past decisions.

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Turning Critical Attention Into a Career Breakthrough

The visibility generated by “Euphoria” coincided with a rapid rise for Sweeney across the entertainment industry. Her performance earned widespread recognition and helped secure an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. At the same time, she became a sought after talent for both prestige television and feature films.

While continuing on “Euphoria,” Sweeney earned additional acclaim for “The White Lotus,” which brought her a second Emmy nomination. She later expanded into producing through her company Fifty-Fifty Films, taking an active role in projects such as “Anyone but You” and “Immaculate.”

A Star Who Outgrew the Show Without Leaving It Behind

In the years following “Euphoria,” Sweeney balanced commercial successes with increasingly ambitious dramatic work. Films such as “Reality,” “Christy,” “Echo Valley,” and “The Housemaid” showcased a performer eager to move between genres while continuing to take creative risks. She also became one of Hollywood’s most visible young stars through major endorsement deals, producing ventures, and high profile film projects.

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When HBO confirmed that “Euphoria” would conclude after its third season in 2026, the series closed the chapter on the role that changed Sweeney’s career trajectory. Yet the show’s legacy remains closely tied to her rise.

Seven years after audiences first met Cassie Howard, Sweeney stands as one of the clearest examples of how “Euphoria” reshaped the careers of its cast, turning a talented young actress into one of Hollywood’s most in demand stars.

Clara is about to graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Writing Arts at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In her role as a writer for Spoiler US, she covers movies, TV shows, streaming platforms, celebrities, and other topics of entertainment and general interest. Since 2021, she has been working as a film critic for Bendito Spoiler, Cinema Saturno, and Peliplat, attending festivals, conducting interviews, and regularly participating in cinematic debate podcasts. Her main focus of work is in the horror genre.

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