I resigned myself to the idea that drugs would kill me': Sam Levinson's brave revelation before premiere of series, Euphoria
Sam Levinson, the creator of HBO's "Euphoria", opened up about his personal battles with drug addiction during the show's premiere in Hollywood. This revelation added another layer of understanding to the show's gritty depiction of teenage life.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:24 PM ISTSam Levinson, the creator of HBO's "Euphoria", opened up about his personal battles with drug addiction during the show's premiere in Hollywood. This revelation added another layer of understanding to the show's gritty depiction of teenage life.
"I Resigned Myself to the Idea that Drugs Would Kill Me": Sam Levinson's Battle with Addiction Fuels HBO's Euphoria
"Euphoria," HBO's groundbreaking teen series, owes its inception to a tale of survival and determination. Sam Levinson, the series creator, bravely recounted his personal battle with drug addiction during the show's Hollywood premiere, as reported by Variety.
Levinson's Descent into Addiction: The Raw Truth Behind Euphoria's Realness
As Levinson spoke to the audience at the Arclight Cinerama Dome, he shared, "I spent the majority of my teenage years in hospitals, rehabs, and halfway houses." The series, executive-produced by Drake, is based on Levinson's experiences as an addict and an Israeli series that paints a vivid picture of teen life marred by sex and drug use.
Levinson's battle reached a critical point when he resigned himself to the inevitability of his demise due to drugs. This resignation marked a turning point in his life, leading him to rehab at the age of 19, aiming to replace the opiates he was using with a "more productive drug" like crystal meth.
The Awakening: Levinson's Road to Recovery and Success
While in rehab, Levinson encountered a book that quoted, "In the end, we are nothing more than an amalgamation of our actions and that’s ultimately what defines us." This quote triggered a stark realization about his life, making him question his legacy if he were to die. Understanding that he was hurting the people he loved, he decided to stop using drugs. A decision that led him to live a clean life for 14 years and counting.
Levinson took the opportunity to express his gratitude to everyone involved in "Euphoria", especially to the series' star, Zendaya. His accolades to her were heartfelt, "To Z, your talent has no ceiling. I’m inspired by you every day. I love working with you."
Euphoria: A Groundbreaking Representation of Teenage Life
The cast of "Euphoria" shares Levinson's sentiment about the show's unflinching portrayal of teenage life. Alexa Demie, Algee Smith, and Hunter Schafer, who play pivotal roles in the series, praised its honesty and rawness. The series deals with volatile relationships, addiction, vulnerability issues, and the challenges of masculinity, offering a fresh and realistic perspective of high school life.
HBO's "Euphoria", is a compelling teen drama. But at its core, it's the manifestation of Sam Levinson's transformational journey from addiction to recovery, a journey that brings a powerful authenticity to this poignant depiction of teenage life.
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