The Idol 2023 Tv Series Review Trailer Cast Crew
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HBO and The Weeknd released a sneak peek of "The Idol," the network's upcoming drama series starring the singer and Lily-Rose Depp.
The footage begins by announcing the "sick and twisted minds" of series co-creators Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye and Sam Levinson, who is also behind the network's hit series "Euphoria." The teaser then launches into a hyperactive montage of Hollywood mansions, colorful parties, cocaine ingestion, and fast cars. "More, more, more, orgy!" yells a voice in the trailer.
Creators: Reza Fahim, Sam Levinson, The WeekndStars: Lily-Rose Depp, The Weeknd, Suzanna Son
The trailer concludes with a tense interaction between Depp's character and an unseen figure, presumably Tesfaye's character, who asks, "Do you trust me?" "Not really," Depp's character says with a smile.
Co-created by Tesfaye, Levinson and Reza Fahim, "The Idol" is set in the context of the music industry. The plot follows a self-help guru and cult leader who develops a complicated relationship with a rising pop idol.
The series has faced some speed bumps. In April, Variety reported that Amy Seimetz had stepped down from her role as director of the project. The production had already filmed several episodes at the time of Seimetz's departure, and sources indicated that the show would be altered to accommodate a new creative direction.
Alongside Depp and Tesfaye, Troye Sivan, Suzanna Son, and Steve Zissis were announced as series regulars on the show with Melanie Liburd, Tunde Adebimpe, Elizabeth Berkley Lauren, Nico Hiraga, and Anne Heche in recurring roles. It remains uncertain how, if at all, the reported reworking of the series affected the show's original cast.
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