The HBO phenomenon series, led by Zendaya, seems to be on the decline. Two years have passed since the second part of the hit series, which won nine Emmy Awards, and behind the scenes, the main actors have officially released from their exclusive contracts.

An artistic conflict is among the latter. The interpreter of Fezco 'Fez' O'Neill in the series was found dead at his home in Oakland, California, on July 31, at the age of 25. Although Levinson has control over the series, early scripts for season three were reportedly scrapped at the request of Zendaya, who is also a producer on the series. The main players are moving forward with projects, according to Sofia Coppola, the series' producer. The series is expected to return for a third and final season in 2015. It has won nine Emmys, including best drama, best comedy, and best miniseries.