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‘Euphoria’ finale faces backlash over heavy product placement claims

Published on: June 2, 2026 7:35 PM

The finale of the popular series Euphoria has sparked strong criticism from fans, who accused the episode of relying heavily on product placement instead of focusing on character development and storytelling. Viewers expressed disappointment over repeated brand visibility throughout the extended final episode.

The episode reportedly ran for more than an hour and a half and featured a frequently shown beverage brand in multiple scenes. Moreover, fans pointed out that the product appeared in close-up shots, background placements, and even during key emotional and narrative moments, increasing attention on branding.

Read more : HBO ends Euphoria as finale explains shocking storyline closure

In addition, viewers highlighted concerns about reduced screen time for important characters, especially Jules, played by Hunter Schafer. Her appearance was limited to a short scene in which she is seen painting in her New York apartment, which many fans considered too brief for a central character.

One of the most discussed moments involved Rue receiving a bottle of the drink along with painkillers after escaping a dangerous situation. Furthermore, another scene placed the beverage inside a vehicle with noticeable camera focus, which intensified online debate about commercial influence in storytelling.

Read more : Euphoria season three returns with weekly episodes and star cast

As discussions grew, social media users reacted quickly and widely, with many joking that the drink received more attention than some characters. Consequently, viewers questioned whether the episode blurred the line between narrative content and advertising, leading to further criticism of production choices.

However, some audiences offered a different interpretation, suggesting the repeated imagery of Coca-Cola may have carried symbolic meaning. They linked it to themes of addiction, consumer culture, and the thin boundary between comfort and harm, which are often explored within the show’s darker narrative style.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Coca Cola scenes, Euphoria finale, fan backlash, Jules screen time, Latest, Lifestyle-latest, product placement, TV controversy

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