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Don’t Miss Euphoria Season 3 Episode 4: Release Date, Exact Time, and Where to Watch

Don’t Miss Euphoria Season 3 Episode 4: Release Date, Exact Time, and Where to Watch
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Euphoria Season 3 Episode 4, Kitty Likes to Dance, is almost here; after The Ballad of Paladin sent Rue on a risky mission for Alamo’s organization and Jules made a surprising discovery at art school, the next chapter is set to crank up the tension—here’s the release date, time, and where to watch.

If you’ve been waiting for the next fix of Euphoria, well, mark your calendar—Season 3, Episode 4 is just about here. HBO has dubbed this one 'Kitty Likes to Dance,' which, honestly, sounds exactly like something this show would name an episode.

The most recent episode ('The Ballad of Paladin') kept the bar for chaos high: Rue found herself running a mission for Alamo’s crew (never a red flag, right?), Jules figured out that dating rich guys could fund her art school dreams, and Cassie’s wedding to Nate went off the rails thanks to an uninvited guest. That’s… a lot, even by Euphoria’s standards.

Let’s get into the details:

When and where do you catch Episode 4?

The new episode drops Sunday, May 3. If you’re on the West Coast, set your reminder for 6:00 p.m. Pacific; on the East Coast, it’s 9:00 p.m. Eastern. Here’s your quick timezone rundown:

  • Pacific Time: May 3, 2026 — 6:00 p.m.
  • Eastern Time: May 3, 2026 — 9:00 p.m.

As expected, it’ll be streaming on HBO Max—yeah, the usual spot for HBO’s wildest dramas, plus all the other Discovery, Cartoon Network, and Adult Swim stuff you may or may not admit to watching. If you’re already caught up on everything from The White Lotus to Hacks, you know the drill.

Reminder: What’s Euphoria all about, again?

If you’ve somehow missed the cultural phenomenon or just need a refresher: Euphoria follows a group of high school kids trying to deal with love, friendship, trauma, and… basically every terrible modern teen issue you can think of. There are drugs. There is sex. There’s social media. It’s relentless, messy, beautifully shot, and sometimes makes you wonder if you aged out of your own youth by not having a tragic experience at a house party. Zendaya is back in the mix (she pretty much *is* the show at this point), with Alexa Demie, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney, and Hunter Schafer returning in the main cast. Sam Levinson’s still running the ship—so expect gorgeous lighting and questionable life decisions. So that’s the scoop: 'Kitty Likes to Dance' drops soon. If you’re the type who likes to have opinions in real time, now you know exactly when to be on HBO Max, scrolling past the thumbnails of other people’s weird binge choices.