Every significant career has a point at which the numbers must catch up and the work no longer speaks for itself. That moment seems to have come quietly for Zendaya—no official announcement, no well-timed press release. Just a renegotiated agreement, an insider, and a figure that rocked Hollywood: nearly $1 million for each episode of HBO’s third season of Euphoria.
It’s the type of figure that causes people to stop. It’s shocking because of who is receiving it and what it stands for, not because it’s shocking in and of itself. Zendaya is 26 years old. She is the youngest recipient of two Emmy Awards for drama’s best lead actress. She is the show’s executive producer. By most serious accounts, she is also the creative force behind one of HBO’s most talked-about series in recent memory. The number begins to seem less shocking and more inevitable in that context.
She didn’t fabricate the leverage she offered. It’s difficult to dispute two Emmys. She became the youngest winner in that category ever when she won the first in 2020 at the age of 24. She became the only Black woman to win the award twice when the second one came in 2022. Admiration is not the only thing that comes with such a track record. It gains bargaining power. According to reports, her team made good use of it.
Here, too, her position as executive producer is important. At the age of 25, Zendaya became the youngest person ever nominated for an Emmy as a producer when she assumed that role prior to Season 2. That title is not ceremonial. When someone sits across the table and requests more money, it conveys institutional trust, creative investment, and the kind of behind-the-scenes value that networks truly consider. She wasn’t merely the celebrity requesting a pay increase. She wanted to be compensated as a decision-maker.

For many years, the $1 million per episode threshold has served as a sort of unofficial television ceiling. For the last seasons of the show, the Friends cast crossed it. For The Sopranos, James Gandolfini succeeded. In the end, the Game of Thrones protagonists succeeded. Big Little Lies was a hit with Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon. In addition to being exclusive, the club has historically been predominately white. Zendaya’s participation as a Black actress in a high-profile drama at her age alters the story. It remains to be seen if the industry fully recognizes that change.
Beneath all of this is a subtle irony. Sydney Sweeney, Zendaya’s co-star in Euphoria, was openly discussing the financial strain of being a working actress while Zendaya was landing one of the biggest deals in recent television history. She explained that the money from streaming work barely covered her bills after paying agents, lawyers, publicists, and a business manager. “No residuals,” she said. According to her, the well-known stars are still compensated. She was correct. That looks exactly like this.
Even so, it’s important to remember that, in 2023 dollars, $1 million per episode is not as significant as it was when the Friends cast crossed that threshold in the late 1990s. The milestone has been undermined by inflation. The more reasonable standard for elite-tier television today, according to one industry observer, is $850,000. Even so, Zendaya’s career and approaching the million-dollar milestone at the age of 26 are not insignificant. By all accounts, it is precisely the kind of deal that is remembered.

