Colman Domingo is everywhere right now. Netflix's The Four Seasons released its new season on Thursday, with Domingo's character Danny—alongside Marco Calvani's Claude—navigating what comes next in their lives as a married couple. He's simultaneously returning to HBO's Euphoria for another round as Rue's sponsor Ali, the character that established him as one of the most reliable emotional anchors on prestige television.
In a new interview with Deadline Hollywood, Domingo is candid about where his career is heading. "Maybe it hasn't even been written yet," he teases, hinting that the best might still be coming.
The 56-year-old has become one of the most sought-after actors in the industry. Euphoria fans responded strongly when Ali returned to the show, with the character becoming iconic for his scenes with Zendaya's Rue.
Domingo elevates every project he touches. Whether anchoring a Netflix comedy or delivering wrenching moments in an HBO drama, he brings the same commitment and authenticity to each role.
The question now is which major role he'll choose next, not whether he'll land one. With this momentum, opportunities abound.
Whatever he does next, audiences will be watching.




