Is HBO about to hand Jessica Treska the keys to her own Euphoria kingdom? Because honestly, we’re getting major main character energy from this breakout star moment.
The 23-year-old actress, who absolutely SLAYED as Rue’s ride-or-die bestie Daisy in Euphoria’s jaw-dropping Season 3, is still processing just how much viewers are obsessed with her character. “It’s so shocking to me that I’ve made the impact that I have and that people are talking about Daisy as much as they are,” Treska gushed in an exclusive sit-down that basically screams, ‘Um, hello HBO, hello Max, we need a spinoff YESTERDAY.’
Let’s be real – Daisy came in clutch when Rue needed her most, and fans have been thirsting for more Daisy content ever since. The girl went from newcomer to instant fan favorite faster than you can say “HBO greenlight.” And with Rue’s storyline taking some SERIOUSLY dark turns this season, the timing for a Daisy-centered show feels absolutely *chef’s kiss* from a storytelling perspective.
But here’s the tea: Treska seems genuinely shook by her own success. Like, girl, did you NOT see yourself transforming into television gold? The chemistry between her and Zendaya? Absolutely electric. The way she handled Daisy’s emotional depth? Oscar-worthy. The fact that she’s already got people writing fan theories about Daisy’s backstory and future? That’s spinoff material, honey.
Sources close to the Euphoria camp are already buzzing about what a Daisy-led series could look like. Would it follow her life before meeting Rue? Could it dive deeper into her own trauma and survival story? The possibilities are literally endless, and frankly, we’re LIVING for it.
Jessica Treska didn’t come to play – she came to SLAY and steal scenes. And if HBO has any sense, they’ll be writing that spinoff deal faster than you can refresh your phone for updates. This is what happens when you cast talent that’s actually talented, folks.
What do you think? A) HBO needs to greenlight a Daisy spinoff ASAP B) Daisy’s better as a supporting character in the main show