Rosalía is taking the big step into acting with her role in the third season of “Euphoria,” revealing that she felt an unexpected and deep connection to her role. The Spanish star talks about personal connections, creative coincidences, and an experience that exceeded all expectations just before the new season premieres.
Rosalía's transition from music to the small screen is not just a new professional move, but an artistic opening that clearly shows her willingness to explore new fields of expression. Her participation in the third season of “Euphoria” has already caused intense discussion, as it is one of the most influential series of modern television.
In a recent interview, she Rosalia admitted that there were "unforeseen coincidences" between her own personal journey and the character she plays. As she explained, she felt a bridge was created that she had not imagined, a connection that surprised her but at the same time gave her greater confidence in the way she approached the role.
Rosalía didn't reveal any details about the plot or the depth of her character, but the first footage released shows the artist performing as a dancer at a nightclub called Silver Stripper. The image of her wearing a striking, glittering choker immediately raised questions about her character's story and place within the series' universe.
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She described the experience of filming as an eye-opening process. She said she felt like she could express aspects of herself that had not found a place in her music. This creative identification was, she said, a pleasant surprise.
The show's creator, Sam Levinson, confirmed that their collaboration arose from shared thematic concerns. During filming, they often discussed the album "Lux" and the themes that run through the new season of "Euphoria." He said that they found a strong spiritual and thematic alignment between Rosalía's music and the dramaturgy of the show.
Rosalía recalled that Sam Levinson was one of the first people to hear “Lux” in its entirety. His reaction, which included intense emotion, deeply surprised her. For her, that moment served as an indication that her work had honestly captured what she felt.
“Lux” was created through intense emotional experiences. Rosalía has explained that the album was written during a period of introspection and personal change. This introspection seems to have found an unexpected reflection in her character on “Euphoria.”
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The third season of the series is expected to delve even deeper into issues of identity, relationships and personal boundaries. The addition of Rosalía to the cast enhances international interest, as the artist has a global audience and a strong presence in contemporary pop culture.
Sam Levinson praised her performance, saying that her presence combines strength, sensitivity, and authenticity. He described her character as multidimensional, with elements of humor and inner tension. The uniqueness of her voice and accent, he noted, adds a unique tone to the series.
Rosalía has proven time and again that she is not limited to a single artistic field. From fusing traditional Spanish sounds with contemporary productions to international recognition and big stages, her path has been characterized by constant evolution.
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Her participation in “Euphoria” comes at a time when the artist seems ready to redefine her image. The connection she felt with her role reinforces the sense that this is not a simple appearance, but a substantial artistic experience.
The third season is scheduled to premiere on April 12 on HBO Max. Excitement around the new season is already high, and Rosalía's presence adds even more excitement.
She has stated that the acting experience made her discover new sides of herself. The ability to tell a story through a character, rather than through a song, offered her a different freedom of expression.
Rosalía continues to push the boundaries of her artistic identity. Her participation in “Euphoria” is not just a collaboration with a popular series, but a step that confirms her willingness to experiment and evolve.
The unexpected connection she felt with her character adds an extra layer of interest to her performance. Audiences are waiting to see how this personal connection will translate to the screen and how it will affect the dynamics of the new season.
With the premiere approaching, Rosalía is at the center of the conversation, not only as a music creator but also as a new presence in the acting world. Her transition reflects her desire to explore every aspect of her creativity and continue to surprise her audience.