The HBO series “The Idol” premiered in Cannes. Created by “Euphoria” director Sam Levinson and singer The Weeknd’s (Abel Tesfaye) creative producer Reza Fahim, the show’s plot describes the rise to musical Olympus of an aspiring pop singer (Lily-Rose Depp), who enters into a relationship with a club owner (Tesfaye), who is the leader of a secret cult.
After two episodes of “Idol” were shown in Cannes (there are 5 episodes in total in the first season), all the main characters from the show’s creative team received a five-minute standing ovation. However, professional critics were left somewhat perplexed, describing in this morning’s notes what they saw as yet another roasted story about the dark side of show business, which perpetuates the myth that pop stars are corporate puppets with no say in the creation of their own image. But a bizarre bouquet of “Tesfaye’s successful film debut, Lily-Rose Depp masturbating, violence and provocative nudity” has a chance of repeating the success of “Euphoria,” but with an older audience.
In addition to starring Lily-Rose Depp and Able Tesfaye, Idol also stars Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan, Dan Levy, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph. , Eli Roth, Hari Nef, Jane Adams, Jennie Ruby Jane, Mike Dean, Moses Sumney, Rachel Sennott ), Ramsey, Suzanna Son and Hank Azaria.
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