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Euphoria Release: Zendaya Takes Break After Drama


Key Insights

  • Zendaya’s projects: The actress has five major projects releasing in 2026, including The Drama and Euphoria.
  • Future plans: Zendaya intends to take a break after her busy schedule to recharge.
  • Personal life: She is engaged to Tom Holland, but keeps details about their relationship private.
  • Appreciation for fans: Zendaya expresses gratitude for the support she receives from her audience.

Zendaya is looking forward to finding some euphoria after her busy 2026.

Indeed, the 29-year-old has five projects premiering this year—The Drama, Dune: Part Three, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, The Odessey and season three of Euphoria—and has big plans for when she gets time off.

“I’ll tell you what, after this, I’m disappearing for a little bit,” Zendaya said during an interview with Fandango on March 26. “I’m going to have to go into hiding for just a little bit.”

“I just hope people don’t get sick of me,” she quipped. “And I really appreciate anyone who supports any of the movies or supports my career in any kind of way I’m deeply appreciative.”

Outside of TV and film, Zendaya has been busy with her personal life with fiancé Tom Holland. A year after the Spider-Man star popped the question, the Euphoria actress has kept the status of their relationship mum, despite her longtime friend and stylist Law Roach suggesting she’s already married.

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