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Zendaya’s Rue Is on the Run in New ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Trailer
Television this year is about to get turned up a few notches, as Euphoria is slated to return with season three on April 12 following a four-year hiatus. HBO released a second trailer for the Zendaya-starring show on Monday (March 30).
The high-school days seem to be long in the rearview mirror, as season three feels more like a set of Grand Theft Auto campaign missions and takes place about five years post graduation.
The clip kicks off with Rue (Zendaya) being interrogated by authorities about a recent trip to Mexico. The scene pivots to her involvement with a Mexican drug lord, which finds Rue in a tricky predicament of having to swallow what appears to be a ball of drugs and act as a mule.
Nate (Jacob Elordi) and Cassie’s (Sydney Sweeney) toxic relationship ended with wedding bells, as the trailer shows the couple getting married, which is sure to come with plenty of drama. Maddie (Alexa Demie) also hops behind the camera to direct some adult content photo shoots for Cassie, who has rekindled their friendship.
Lexi (Maude Apatow) looks to have landed her dream job working on the set of a TV show. Euphoria also welcomes the returns of the late Eric Dane (who portrays Cal Jacobs), Colman Domingo (Ali), Dominic Fike (Elliot), Hunter Schafer (Jules) and Chloe Cherry (Faye).
“Mom, I really need to come home,” a teary-eyed Rue pleads with her mother. The superstar actress is also seen in the trailer being pulled over by police during a traffic stop, which appears to lead to the intense interrogation.
There’s also some new blood injected into season three, which will find appearances from Sharon Stone, former NFL star Marshawn Lynch, Rosalía, Danielle Deadwyler, Trisha Paytas, Natasha Lyonne and Eli Roth.
Season two aired in 2022, which came three years after a dynamic opening season in 2019.
Watch the Euphoria trailer above. Season three returns on April 12 on HBO, with the eight-episode season set to wrap on May 31.
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How to Watch ‘Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’ Online
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It’s been nearly 20 years since we said goodbye to ABC‘s Emmy-Award winning sitcom, Malcom in the Middle. Now, two decades later, Frankie Muniz and his whimsical TV family starring Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek are back with a four-part miniseries Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair.
Produced by Hulu and streaming on Disney+, the series revival picks up with Malcolm (Muniz), who has been avoiding his family for more than a decade, is pulled back into their manic lives when his parents, Hal (Cranston) and Lois (Kaczmarek), insist that he and his daughter, Leah (Keeley Karsten), be present at their 40th anniversary celebration.
Where to Watch Malcom in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, At a Glance:
- Release date: Friday, April 10
- Stream: Disney+, DirecTV (five-day free trial)
The original Malcolm in the Middle series had a successful seven-season run on ABC with 151 episodes from 2000 to 2006. During its span, the sitcom racked up 33 Emmy Award nominations, including seven Outstanding Lead Actress nods for Kaczmarek, three Outstanding Supporting Actor nods for Cranston and one Outstanding Lead Actor nod for Muniz.
The four-part miniseries, Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, returns this Friday, April 10, on Hulu and Disney+. Learn how to stream the series online below.
How to Watch Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair Online
Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair is exclusively streaming on Hulu on Disney+. DirecTV also gives subscribers access to Disney+ through its various streaming packagaes as well as offering a free trial to new users. Not a subscriber? Signing up for Disney+, users can immediately start watching each 30-minute episode starting today, April 10.
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Disney+ plans, which also include access to Hulu’s streaming library, start at $12.99 per month for the ad-supported plan, while you can go ad-free for $19.99 per month. For even more content, Disney+ offers a trio bundle with Disney+, Hulu and ESPN Unlimited, which goes for $35.99 per month, while the ad-free version goes for $44.99 per month.
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Disney+ is also included in each of DirecTV’s streaming packages starting at $35 per month. New subscribers can also take advantage of a five-day free trial to stream Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair for free online.
Watch the trailer for Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair below.
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Sabrina Carpenter, KATSEYE, Turnstile, John Summit & More: Best Moments From Coachella 2026 Day 1
Coachella started strong this year, with a Friday featuring numerous much-anticipated performances — including festival debut sets by breakout artists, festival return sets by longtime favorites, and a headlining debut set by an artist who predicted her eventual top-of-the-bill status during her most recent Coachella performance two years prior.
It was a very hot and sunny day in the desert, with both the Coachella powers that be and numerous artists on stage repeatedly reminding attendees to stay hydrated. However, by night, things had cooled and gotten particularly windy, which led to perhaps the day’s lone major disappointment — the last-minute canceling of Anyma Presents: ÆDEN, the much-hyped midnight dance set supposed to see day one out, which reportedly had the plug pulled on it due to the windy conditions.
Still, the day was a packed one — even Anyma fans still had the choice of going to see either Gordo, alt-R&B fixture Blood Orange or rap hitmaker Sexyy Red at midnight instead of the dance duo, which would be very strong backup options for just about any kind of music fan. And there were still great dance moments earlier in the day, as well as plenty of memorable on-stage happenings from the worlds of rock and pop, which appear to be the two genres most firmly at the festival’s core as of 2026.
Here are 10 of our staffers’ picks for the most memorable moments from the first day of Coachella 2026, officially the festival’s 25th edition, with plenty more such moments no doubt to follow on Saturday and Sunday.

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Tyga to Make Feature Film Debut in Coming-of-Age Drama Alongside ‘Outer Banks’ Star Madison Bailey
Tyga is heading to Hollywood. Luckily for the “Rack City” rapper, it’s not a far ride from Calabasas, Calif., to the silver screen.
The 36-year-old (born Michael Ray Stevenson) is set to make his feature film debut starring in the coming-of-age drama Baby, You’re a Star. In addition to taking on a lead role, Tyga will serve as a producer and cowriter for the movie. Decorated music video director Arrad Rahgoshay is slated to direct the movie musical.
Tyga will star alongside Outer Banks‘ Madison Bailey, Ashton Sanders, Mike Epps, Apollonia, Clifton Powell, Patrick Cage and David Alan Grier.
The film’s storyline hits home with Tyga, which will follow an aspiring music artst determined to overcome life’s obstacles to reach stardom.
“Blending music, nostalgia and raw emotional stakes, the film aims to capture the spirit of a generation on the brink of cultural change,” a press release for Baby, You’re a Star states. Production for the movie is currently underway in Portland, Ore.
Tyga has been a rap staple for nearly 15 years since his breakout Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hit “Rack City,” which reached No. 7 on the chart in early 2012. Among his 34 Hot 100 entries, Tyga’s notched another pair of top 10 anthems in his career with “Taste” alongside Offset (No. 8 peak) in 2018 and hopping on Chris Brown’s “Loyal” in 2014 (No. 9 peak).
T-Raww’s laid low for the first quarter of 2026 on the music side. The California native’s most recent album, NSFW, arrived in February 2025 with assists from Cher, Big Sean, Flo Milli, Lil Wayne, Shenseea, Lil Tjay and Ty Dolla $ign.
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