Zendaya is ready for a break. After a stacked 2026 that will see her dominate both the big screen and television, the actress has already mapped out what comes next, stepping away.
“After this, I’m disappearing for a little bit,” she told Fandango, making it clear that once the whirlwind slows, so will she. “I’m gonna have to go into hiding.”
Before that break, though, she’s bracing for one of the busiest years of her career. Between four major films and the long-awaited return of ‘Euphoria,’ Zendaya will be nearly unavoidable. The slate includes ‘The Drama,’ ‘The Odyssey, Spider-Man: Brand New Day,’ and ‘Dune: Part Three,’ alongside season three of HBO’s ‘Euphoria,’ where she reprises her Emmy-winning role as Rue.
“I just hope you guys don’t get sick of me this year,” she admitted, acknowledging just how saturated the moment will be. “I really appreciate everyone who supports any of my movies, or supports my career in any way.”
The rollout begins with A24’s ‘The Drama,’ arriving April 3, where she stars opposite Robert Pattinson. Days later, on April 12, ‘Euphoria’ returns after more than four years. By July, she’s pulling double blockbuster duty with ‘The Odyssey’ and ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day,’ before closing out the year with ‘Dune: Part Three’ on Dec. 18.
It’s a schedule that explains the need to step back. After months of premieres, press, and global attention, Zendaya plans to shift her focus toward her personal life once the calendar clears.
In the meantime, she’s fully in her spotlight era and dressing the part. While promoting ‘The Drama,’ Zendaya has leaned heavily into a bridal-inspired aesthetic, showing up in a series of striking white gowns that mirror the film’s wedding-centered storyline. But in Paris this week, she briefly broke from tradition.
On March 25, her longtime stylist Law Roach revealed a softer turn, a peach chiffon gown from Matières Fécales’ Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Styled with a loose, wavy bob and natural glam, the ensemble felt airy and romantic while still staying true to the film’s emotional tone.
The change was notable. For weeks, Zendaya had committed to the bridal theme. Just one night earlier, at the Paris premiere, she wore a backless white Louis Vuitton gown with a dramatic black train reminiscent of a veil.
And in Los Angeles on March 17, she revisited her iconic 2015 Oscars Vivienne Westwood dress, this time elevating it with Art Deco-inspired Chopard diamond earrings.
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