You Can Now Get Paid $4K To Binge-Watch Both Seasons of 'Euphoria'

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Unless you've been living under a rock for the past few years, you'll no doubt have heard of the smash hit Euphoria, which has become one of the most popular TV shows.

Starring Zendaya as Rue, the HBO hit is now only second to Game of Thrones as their most-watched series since 2004, after pulling in 6.6 million viewers for the Season 2 finale.

Fans will have to potentially wait until 2024 for Season 3, which has been officially confirmed, although if we're lucky it could be hitting screens as early as next year.

If while you wait you're planning on re-watching both seasons, you could get paid $4,000 to do just that.

Website Fandomspot.com is looking to pay one lucky person to be their "Euphoria Analyst," to meticulously pore through all the episodes in a bid to predict what will happen to Jules, Nate, Maddy and the rest of the cast.

The applicant is ideally an avid fan, as they'll be tasked with watching seasons one and two of Euphoria in a single month. Although the site confirmed even those who haven't yet seen it can still apply.

According to the job description, they'll be expected to: "Analyze each episode, writing down key events and any Easter eggs that might be spotted to help predict what might happen in the third season.

"To watch and read interviews with cast members and show producers, and follow them on social media, to monitor any additional storyline clues." The notes and observations will form content for Fandomspot's website.

Alyssa Celatti of FandomSpot.com said: "Euphoria is probably one of the biggest shows to grace our screens this year already and has a massive fan base globally.

"For the last couple of months Euphoria fans have eagerly anticipated a new episode every Sunday night, however as the second series has sadly come to an end, all fans are eagerly left waiting to discover what will happen next.

"It was music to our ears that another season of the show is coming, though many fans are wondering what will happen in the third season; what will Rue get up to next, what relationships may blossom and ultimately what bombshells are likely to happen (you can probably tell I'm trying not to give too much away for anyone who hasn't finished the last series yet).

"So, as we all wait for the third season, we at FandomSpot.com want to predict what the future may look like for the East Highland residents and if the producers have left any Easter eggs over the last couple of seasons to hint to us what that may be."

In order to apply, the "Euphoria Analyst" will need to have a good grasp of English and be over 18.

The analyst, who can be based anywhere in the world, will be paid $4,000 for the four-week stint, and will also be reimbursed for any expenses covering subscription or viewing fees.

You'll need to apply, by clicking here, by March 25, with the role filled by April.

'Euphoria' poster and episode still.
'Euphoria' poster and episode still. A fan can now get paid $4,000 to watch both episodes. Eddy Chen/HBO/IMDB

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Rebecca Flood is Newsweek's Audience Editor for Life & Trends, and joined in 2021 as a senior reporter. Rebecca specializes in lifestyle and viral trends, extensively covering social media conversations and real-life features. She has previously worked at The Sun, The Daily Express, The Daily Star, The Independent and The Mirror, and has been published in Time Out. Rebecca has written in the UK and abroad, covering hard news such as Brexit, crime and terror attacks as well as domestic and international politics. She has covered numerous royal events including weddings, births and funerals, and reported live from the King's Coronation for Newsweek. Rebecca was selected to be one of Newsweek's Cultural Ambassadors. She is a graduate of Brighton University and lives in London.

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Rebecca Flood is Newsweek's Audience Editor for Life & Trends, and joined in 2021 as a senior reporter. Rebecca specializes ... Read more