The Idol: ‘Huge turning point’ expected in series finale with Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd

The Idol: ‘Huge turning point’ expected in series finale with Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd

Under fire from controversy and negative reviews, The Idol is coming to an end. Created and created by Sam Levinson, Abel Tesfaye (aka The Weeknd) and Reza Fahim, the series follows the descent into hell of Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp), a pop star who does everything to get back on the scene. Depression.

While her comeback is being arranged, Jocelyn falls into the trap of Tedros (The Weeknd), a nightclub owner with a troubled past who ignites a fire in her. Will this romance take her to the top of her game, or will it sink her to the depths of her soul?

The ending of The Idol should surprise you

While The Idol has been heavily criticized so far — especially for The Weeknd’s acting or its shocking scenes — it might entice new viewers with its latest episodes. At least, that’s what one of the actors of the series, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, promises us.

The one who plays Destiny, Jocelyn’s co-manager, teased a surprise ending that could change all the cards during the interview. TheWrap.

“What you’ve seen so far is about to take a huge turn”, she said. He even specifies that the point of view of nudity and obscenity subverts our expectations and “Show me something different”.

Actor thinks Sam Levinson should not be underestimated “The Man Behind the Euphoria” And that we should not wait for the result “superficial and obvious”. The fourth episode of The Idol is now available on Prime Video with Warner Pass in France, and there are only two episodes left to complete the series.

And Da’Vine’s Joy Randolph explains that Jocelyn’s managers — namely her Destiny character and Hank Azaria (Chaim) — keep a close eye on their pop star and monitor the influence Tedros has on her.

For the actress, Destiny is a crucial figure in Jocelyn’s well-being: “There’s someone who loves him and cares about him… I wouldn’t say he feels sorry for him, but he’s very sympathetic towards him. It’s very difficult – the situation he’s in – so he wants to see him succeed.”

And in particular, Da’Vine Joy Randolph explains that you shouldn’t underestimate Jocelyn’s surroundings, and even more so the fate that makes Jocelyn believe she leaves Tedros free while watching over and protecting her:

“It’s really a good negotiator that he manages all his activities and lets everyone do their thing, making sure everything falls into place. He never lets anything get crazy and makes people feel like they’re making decisions for themselves.”

So what will be the outcome for Jocelyn? Will she really hit rock bottom and be lost with Tedros, or will she survive a tragic fate thanks to the people she loves? Answer in the last episodes.

The fifth will be available July 2 on HBO in the United States and the following day on Prime Video in France, while the sixth will be available July 9 on HBO in the US and the following day on Prime Video in France.

The Idol series airs on Prime Video with Warner Pass.

Source: Allocine

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