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''The Idol'' is an American
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television series created by
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, Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd), and Reza Fahim. The series focuses on female pop idol Jocelyn ( Lily-Rose Depp) and her complex relationship with Tedros (Tesfaye), a sleazy nightclub owner,
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guru, and cult leader. Appearing in supporting roles are
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,
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, Jane Adams, Jennie Ruby Jane,
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, Hari Nef, Moses Sumney,
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, Eli Roth, Ramsey, and Hank Azaria. ''The Idol'' premiered its first two episodes at the 76th Cannes Film Festival in May 2023. The series aired on HBO and
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starting June 4, 2023, receiving negative reviews from critics.


Synopsis

Jocelyn ( Lily-Rose Depp) is a pop idol who resolves to reclaim her title as the sexiest pop star in the United States after her last tour was canceled following a nervous breakdown. She begins a complex relationship with Tedros (
Abel Tesfaye Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (born February 16, 1990), known professionally as the Weeknd, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. Known for his sonic versatility and dark lyricism, his music explores escapism, romance, and me ...
), a self-help guru and the head of a contemporary
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.


Cast and characters


Main

* Lily-Rose Depp as Jocelyn, an up-and-coming young pop star reeling from the death of her mother *
Abel Tesfaye Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (born February 16, 1990), known professionally as the Weeknd, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. Known for his sonic versatility and dark lyricism, his music explores escapism, romance, and me ...
as Tedros, a sinister nightclub owner and talent scout leading a cult-like group of aspiring musicians *
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as Chloe, a young aspiring musician loyal to Tedros *
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as Xander, Jocelyn's creative director and childhood friend * Jane Adams as Nikki Katz, a cynical record label executive


Recurring

* Jennie Ruby Jane as Dyanne, a backup dancer and close friend of Jocelyn *
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as Leia, Jocelyn's best friend and assistant * Hari Nef as Talia Hirsch, a '' Vanity Fair'' writer looking to write an article on Jocelyn's mental state * Moses Sumney as Izaak, a follower of Tedros *
Da'Vine Joy Randolph Da'Vine Joy Randolph (born May 21, 1986) is an American actress and singer. She first gained recognition as Oda Mae Brown in the Broadway production of '' Ghost: The Musical'' (2012); she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a ...
as Destiny, Jocelyn's co-manager * Ramsey as herself, a follower of Tedros * Hank Azaria as Chaim, Jocelyn's other co-manager


Guest

* Dan Levy as Benjamin, Jocelyn's publicist * Eli Roth as Andrew Finkelstein, a
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representative *
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(uncredited cameo) * Melanie Liburd as Jenna, a follower of Tedros * Mike Dean as himself, hired by Tedros to produce Jocelyn's new album * Karl Glusman as Rob Turner, an actor and Jocelyn's ex-boyfriend


Episodes


Production


Development

On June 29, 2021, Tesfaye announced that he would be creating, executive producing, and co-writing a drama series for
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alongside Reza Fahim and
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. On the same day, Ashley Levinson and Joseph Epstein were announced as executive producers for the series, with Epstein also serving as a writer and the series'
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. Mary Laws was also announced as a writer and a co-executive producer, alongside Tesfaye's co-manager Wassim Slaiby and his creative director
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.
Amy Seimetz Amy Lynne Seimetz is an American actress and filmmaker. She has appeared in several productions, including AMC's '' The Killing'', HBO's ''Family Tree'', and films like ''Upstream Color'', '' Alien: Covenant'', ''Pet Sematary'', and ''No Sudden ...
was signed on as the director and as an executive producer. On November 22, 2021,
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gave the production a series order for a first season consisting of six episodes. Following a creative overhaul in the spring of 2022, the season was condensed to five episodes. On January 14, 2022, ''
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'' reported that Nick Hall had joined the production as an executive producer, following his move to
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to oversee creative for the company's television slate.


Casting

In the initial announcement, Tesfaye revealed that he would be starring in the series. On September 29, 2021, it was reported that Lily-Rose Depp had signed on to play the female lead opposite Tesfaye. On November 22,
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, Steve Zissis, and
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joined the main cast, while Melanie Liburd, Tunde Adebimpe,
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,
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, and
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were announced as recurring characters. On December 2, Juliebeth Gonzalez joined the cast as a series regular, while Maya Eshet,
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, Kate Lyn Sheil, Liz Caribel Sierra, and Finley Rose Slater were cast in recurring roles. On April 25, 2022, '' Variety'' reported that the show was set to undergo a major overhaul, with "drastic" changes in the cast and creative directions. On April 27, ''
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'' reported that Son, Zissis, and Gonzalez were not expected to return. In July, actors
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and Hari Nef, along with Jennie Ruby Jane, joined the cast; Moses Sumney, Jane Adams, Dan Levy, Eli Roth,
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, Mike Dean, Ramsey, and Hank Azaria were confirmed as cast members on August 21 in the second teaser trailer. On March 1, 2023, ''
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'' reported that Son and Sivan remained in the cast despite the overhaul. It was later announced that Heche (in what would've been her final television role) and Berkley were no longer in the cast as HBO took the series in "a new creative direction".


Filming

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began in November 2021 in and around
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. Production was temporarily paused in April 2022 due to Tesfaye co-headlining the
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with Swedish House Mafia on short notice. On April 25, ''Variety'' reported that Seimetz had left the project amid its creative overhaul, with roughly 80% of the series already filmed. HBO released a statement following Seimetz's exit, saying: "''The Idol''s creative team continues to build, refine, and evolve their vision for the show and they have aligned on a new creative direction. The production will be adjusting its cast and crew accordingly to best serve this new approach to the series." Levinson reportedly took over Seimetz's directing duties sometime in April 2022. According to ''
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'' and other sources, Tesfaye wanted to tone down the "cult" aspect of the story, and felt concerned that Seimetz's initial work on the show "lean dtoo much into a female perspective." Reporting by ''
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'' noted the marked differences between Seimetz's initial work and Levinson's reshooting and rewriting of the series, which scrapped Seimetz's initial approach—a troubled starlet falling victim to a predatory industry figure and fighting to reclaim her own agency. Crew members described the Levinson rework's focus on a "degrading" love story, with a heavier emphasis on sexual content and nudity, as amounting to "sexual torture porn" and "like rape fantasy". Production resumed in late May 2022 and was paused again in early July, just as Tesfaye began embarking on his
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. Scenes from ''The Idol'' were filmed in September at SoFi Stadium in
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, during Tesfaye's tour. Audience members were notified of the filming before the concert commenced. The series was shot using two to three cameras, with the cast improvising, leaving the editors with long first cuts. The series used Tesfaye's Bel Air mansion as Jocelyn's home.


Music

The series' soundtrack, ''The Idol, Vol. 1'', was originally set to be released on June 30. The soundtrack was set to include songs created by the Weeknd himself and supporting cast member Mike Dean, among others. " Double Fantasy", featuring
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, was released as the lead single from the soundtrack on April 21, 2023. " Popular", a collaboration with Playboi Carti and
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, was released as the second single from the soundtrack on June 2, 2023. On June 8, 2023, it was announced that new music was set to be released following or preceding the premiere of each episode in an EP format, abandoning the soundtrack format altogether.


Release

''The Idol'' premiered out-of-competition at the 76th Cannes Film Festival on May 22, 2023, where the series received a five-minute standing ovation following the screening of its first two episodes, which is considered a normal to lukewarm audience reaction at the Film Festival. This is also where
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announced that the show was taking place in the same universe as his other HBO series, ''
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''. It marks the fifth television series to be screened at the festival after ''
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''. The series began airing on
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and
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on June 4, 2023.


Reception


Critical response

''The Idol'' received negative reviews from critics, with some deeming it "boring". Critics that attended the series' premiere at the Cannes Film Festival disapproved of its script, direction, and sexual content. On the
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, the series holds a rating of 18% based on 100 critic reviews, with an average rating of 4.35/10. The site's consensus reads: "Every bit as florid and sleazy as the industry it seeks to satirize, ''The Idol'' places itself on a pedestal with unbridled style but wilts under the spotlight." On
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, which assigns a weighted average, the series holds a score of 27 out of 100, based on 23 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Leila Latif of ''
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'' and Ed Power of ''
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'' respectively described ''The Idol'' as "one of the worst programs ever made" and "the worst TV show of the year". David Fear of ''Rolling Stone'' slammed the first two episodes as "nasty, brutish, much longer than it is, and way, way worse than you'd have anticipated", lamenting that the series "has mistaken misery for profundity, stock perversity for envelope-pushing, crude caricatures for sharp satire, toxicity for complexity, nipple shots for screen presence". Levinson's screenwriting was criticized by ''
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''s Fletcher Peters as "cliché." In his review of the first two episodes for '' Vanity Fair'', Richard Lawson described ''The Idol'' as "a tawdry tale of sex gone scary, dressed up in the visual vernacular of TV's wunderkind du jour" that "offers up enough regular old entertainment to balance out his aggressive flourish and the bluster of evinson'sthematic ambitions". Remarking that "in trying so hard to be transgressive, the show ultimately becomes regressive", Lovia Gyarke of ''
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'' observed that the series "shows glimmers of potential when it stops trying so hard to be shocking". Writing for ''
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'', Douglas Greenwood deemed it "a gorgeous-looking horror show" and "buzzy, brazen television that will do exactly what it set out to do: get people talking". A review from Alex Barasch in ''
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'' considered the series to be "a stylishly shot, faintly sordid project". On Tesfaye's performance,
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of ''
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'' panned his acting as "turgid" and "terrible", while Stephen Rodrick of ''Variety'' considered him lacking in the charisma outlined in the series's publicity materials, "trying to play louche but just omingoff, as one character describes him, 'rapey.'" Mikael Wood of the ''
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'' criticized his "painful line readings and his laughable facial expressions." ''
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''s James Poniewozik wrote that Tesfaye's performance was "flat, except when he overcorrects into outbursts" and called Depp "a watchable screen presence" while criticizing her singing ability.


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References


External links

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