The stars of the hit HBO show Euphoria will be reportedly heading to Dublin to film the next season of the hit drama series.
Rumours have circulated across social media over the last week that multiple locations throughout the capital city might be possible shooting locations for the hit HBO drama about a troubled 17-year-old.
Some of these spots that were rumoured to be filming locations include the well-known Copper Face Jacks nightclub and The Long Hall Pub.
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While Irish fans of the show would be undoubtedly excited by the news, the manager of The Long Hall Pub has shot down the news, telling the Irish Independent that the rumours are news to him.
He told the publication: “We have had no approach from anybody to do it. I’ve had no contact from anyone in production.
“I’m confused as to where it has come from. It’s news to me as well. I have two daughters that are massive Zendaya fans so if it was happening, you’d know all about it.”
One of the capital's top nightclubs, Copper Face Jacks, is also reportedly a spot that is going to be used as a filming location for the much anticipated third season of the show.
While the news hasn’t been officially confirmed, the nightclub took to social media to share a photoshopped image of the cast of Europhia in the bar, alongside the caption: “Breaking News: “The Euphoria crew shoot season 3 at Coppers!
“The girls get a table, bottles are flowing, Rue and Jules soak in the tunes on the dance floor while Maddie and Cassie cause a scene in the girls’ toilets.”
If this rumour is correct then it means fans might just spot some of the HBO show's stars, including Zendaya, around the capital over the coming months.
Alongside Zendaya, the show, which received widespread acclaim for its portrayal of teenagers dealing with substance abuse, stars some big names such as Sydney Sweeney and Maude Apatow.
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