Nate Death Euphoria
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Is this the end of Nate Jacobs? According to one TikTok user, she believes that the bad boy (who is played by Jacob Elordi) could perish during the season 2 finale.

TikTok user @DevinontheRocks found the original plot for the series for a class. “I thought it was weird that on page 13 it says that Nate Jacobs was found dead, followed by Rue (Zendaya) saying that she is the one who killed him. Then it says four months earlier, it says it all started when Jules (Hunter Schafer) moved to town. Presumably, this implies that the story we’re about to hear is the pretext for Nate Jacobs’ death,” she noted.

She added, “I was just going to write this off as taking a different direction with the show. Euphoria is actually based off an Israeli TV show by the same name, and the character that corresponds with Rue blames herself for the death for the corresponding character of Nate. It also explains that the events in the series are a year before this character’s death.”

@devinontherocks

Do you think they cut this plot entirely? Or just saving it for the end? #euphoriaseason2 #euphoriatheory

♬ original sound – Devin Gillis

It’s unclear what will happen next, but fans also think that Fezco (Angus Cloud) could also be in trouble too. In episode 7, which aired on February 20, Fezco was supposed to show up to Lexi’s (Maude Apatow) play at school — but he never made it, prompting fans to think he got into some trouble.

After all, viewers learn that Mouse’s ex-assistant Custer (Tyler Chase) is working with the police to get Fez and his little brother, Ashtray (Javon Walton), in trouble for murdering Mouse.

Cloud even revealed that Fezco wasn’t supposed to make it past season 1, so it wouldn’t be crazy for his character to be dunzo.

Nate Death Euphoria
Eddy Chen/HBO

“I don’t know, but apparently, because they cast me off the street, I guess the character of Fezco was [never meant to stick around]. I don’t even know how. I never saw that script. No one ever told me. It was one day when we were filming the pilot that I think Jacob [Elordi] told me, he was like, ‘Oh yeah, you didn’t know? Your character gets [imitates brains getting blown out].’ And yeah, it never ended up happening,” he shared. “I think that they liked what I did and so they decided to keep me alive and let me rock. I don’t know how I was going out, but hopefully I would’ve gone out like a G.”