Key takeaways
- Sydney Sweeney says she’s traveling for the holidays for the first time.
- She hints she’ll be able to share more about upcoming work in the new year.
- With Euphoria Season 3 on the way and new films in the mix, she’s staying booked—and intentional about roles.
Sydney Sweeney reveals her Christmas plans
Sydney Sweeney is keeping her holiday plans simple—and a little different than usual.
In a new interview, the Anyone But You star said she plans to travel over the festive season, adding that she’s never traveled for the holidays before.
For anyone working in film and TV, that detail stands out: when your schedule is packed with production timelines, press, fittings, and travel days, the holidays can be one of the few chances to reset.
She’s been filming and says more news is coming soon
Sweeney also shared that she’s excited to talk about what she’s been working on, but she’s not ready to spill everything just yet.
“I’m really, really looking forward to being able to finally talk about it,” she said, adding that updates are coming soon—and that she’ll have more to share in the new year.
That “can’t say much yet” moment is familiar in this industry. Cast and crew often juggle:
- NDAs and embargoed announcements
- projects still in post-production
- campaigns that won’t launch until a studio’s marketing calendar is locked
What Sydney Sweeney looks for in on-screen roles
In a separate interview, Sweeney explained why her filmography has felt so varied.
“I think that I’ve chosen a lot of characters that I get to explore different versions of life and lose myself to,” she said.
She also noted how much her Euphoria character Cassie has stayed in the public conversation:
“Cassie has definitely been very culturally relevant and a huge thing, so I think that’s very in the forefront of everyone’s minds.”
But she pushed back on the idea that her work is defined by one label, adding that many of her roles since then haven’t been “overtly sexual”—and that public discussion often focuses on whatever people want to highlight.
Quick example: what this looks like in a working actor’s career
Sweeney’s comments reflect a strategy a lot of working actors aim for (especially once they break through):
- One highly visible, culture-driving role (like a long-running hit series)
- Plus contrasting projects that show range (thriller, drama, comedy, indie, studio)
- Plus intentional downtime to avoid burnout while momentum is high
If you’re building credits, it’s a good reminder that “the next role” doesn’t have to match the last one—it can be chosen to expand what you’re castable for.
Bottom line
Sydney Sweeney’s holiday travel plan is a small detail, but it fits a bigger picture: she’s balancing a busy filming schedule, teasing what’s next, and staying vocal about choosing roles that let her explore different sides of her craft.


