The Weeknd is coming to HBO. More than a year after its official announcement of “The Idol” — co-written, produced by and starring the singer — the cable network has dropped the first trailer for the highly anticipated series.
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As theGrio previously reported, last year HBO announced that The Weekend (Abel Tesfaye) was set to star, co-create, co-write and executive produce “The Idol,” which is from “Euphoria” creator Sam Levinson. At the time, the only information available was that the series follows, “a female pop singer who starts a romance with an enigmatic L.A. club owner who is the leader of a secret cult.” Now, with the first trailer, fans are finally getting a glimpse at what Levinson and Tesfaye have been up to with the series.
“Euphoria” fans should be pleased with the clip, which like the popular HBO series, features cinematic and appealing visuals underscored by thrilling music. Lily-Rose Depp stars alongside The Weeknd as well as Troye Sivan, Suzanna Son and Steve Zissis, according to Variety. While the trailer still keeps much of the plot under wraps, it introduces the series as a product of “the sick and twisted minds” of Sam Levinson and The Weeknd.
The intense and seemingly dark romance between Depp’s character and The Weeknd’s still seems to be the focal point. In one instance, his character asks if she trusts him, to which she answers, “Not really.” While the teaser simply says the series is “coming soon,” HBO has yet to announce an official release date.
Since last year’s announcement, the series has dealt with some significant creative hurdles, Variety reports. Earlier this year there were various production issues after Amy Seimetz, who was set to direct the series, exited. This lead to changes in cast and crew, as well as completely reshooting multiple completed episodes, “due to a change in creative directions.”
In a statement obtained by Variety, HBO said, “‘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. We look forward to sharing more information soon.”
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