The Idol, the series co-created by Sam Levinson and The Weeknd, continues to get people talking. In an article published this Wednesday, June 15, an American tabloid page six announces that the show will not have a second season.
According to two anonymous sources close to the production, the fiction was viewed as “Limited series“and”It should not have continued“. However, nothing on the posters or trailers indicates that this is a limited series.
A few hours later, HBO denied the news on Twitter: “It has been wrongly reported that The Idol Season 2 has been decided. It’s not, and we can’t wait for the next episode to air on Sunday night..”
It is being incorrectly reported that a decision has been made on a second season of The Idol. It’s not, and we look forward to sharing the next episode with you on Sunday evening.
— HBOPR (@HBOPR) June 15, 2023
The future of The Idol remains uncertain at this time. At the press conference organized at the Cannes Film Festival, the team of the series announced its big ambitions. “We conduct summer series“said creator Sam Levinson. Nevertheless, the ratings recorded on HBO are lower than expected.
The series’ performance remains more promising over time. In one week, The Idol attracted more than 3.6 million viewers. It is more than euphoria and white lotus.
Idol is available on Prime Video via Warner Pass.
Source: Allocine

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