HBO has officially announced that 'The idol' will not be returning for another season
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HBO has delivered a surprising blow by announcing the cancellation of The Idol after just one season. The HBO drama, which featured Lily-Rose Depp and Abel Tesfaye, widely known as The Weeknd, failed to secure a second season, as confirmed by Entertainment Weekly. The show's premise revolved around a young pop sensation named Jocelyn, portrayed by Lily-Rose, who becomes enmeshed in a secretive cult led by The Weeknd's character, Tedros.
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The decision to discontinue the series comes in the wake of the first season's conclusion, marking a notable departure from the trajectory of many television shows that anticipate further development. A spokesperson from HBO shared, "The Idol was one of HBO's most provocative original programs, and we're pleased by the strong audience response. After much thought and consideration, HBO as well as the creators and producers have decided not to move forward with a second season. We're grateful to the creators, cast, and crew for their incredible work."
Boasting an ensemble cast including The Weeknd, Lily-Rose Depp, Dan Levy, BLACKPINK's Jennie, Rachel Sennott, Hari Nef, Hank Azaria, Jane Adams, and Da'Vine Joy Randolph, the series delved into the intriguing narrative of a prominent singer striving to become the ultimate and most alluring pop star in America. Her path intersects with that of a nightclub owner and enigmatic cult leader harboring a troubled history.
The Idol garnered attention in the months leading up to its premiere on June 4, but much of the buzz was less than favorable. Rumors of turbulence behind the scenes began circulating early the previous year, with reports of a director and cast member leaving the project, resulting in extensive reshoots at a different location. Co-conceived by The Weeknd, Reza Fahim, and Sam Levinson, the creative minds behind Euphoria, the show's debut was mired in controversy fueled by alterations made to the series after the departure of director Amy Seimetz. Fans took to Twitter to air out their reactions to the news:
“The Idol has officially been cancelled”pic.twitter.com/ZxY5qPhRWz
— Kenzie⁷ ʟᴀʏᴏ(ꪜ)ᴇʀ (@PLAYBOYKENZIE) August 28, 2023
Remember when Sam Levinson say The Idol was supposed to be the show of the summer now that shit ain’t even getting a second season pic.twitter.com/z0qpgGowHJ
— robette 🇭🇹🇯🇲 (@1992_rp) August 28, 2023
THE IDOL GOT CANCELEDDDDD pic.twitter.com/AG5oWISyXJ
— alex (@swiftepcot) August 28, 2023
In retrospect, the swift conclusion of The Idol offers a glimpse into the complex dynamics of television production and the challenges that can arise when creative vision encounters unforeseen obstacles.