It’s all about money, drugs and orgies in the first trailer for Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye and Sam Levison’s new HBO series. an idol.
Sunday’s one-and-a-half-minute preview featured the first images of the upcoming show, starring Lily-Rose Depp, who is described in the trailer as “from the sick and twisted mind” of her co-creators.
Busty women, open champagne bottles and a stroll in the California sun to a dazzling white mansion open the wild teaser that features just a few lines from its stars.
“Hello. To hit. Drop”, a woman can be heard saying during scenes of Tesfaye punching the air and Depp surrounded by dancers, before the words pass across the screen, promising: “The most unpleasant love story in all of Hollywood”.
“Why didn’t you go yourself?” The Weeknd’s character asks Depp at one point. “Because there’s nothing in me that’s connected,” he snapped.
LA music industry action, an idol It centers on a self-help guru and modern day cult leader who develops a complicated relationship with a rising pop singer.
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The series was first announced in June 2021. In November, he received a series order from HBO with Amy Seimetz to direct all six episodes of the show created by Tesfaye, Levinson and Reza Fahim. At the time, Suzanne Son, Melanie Liburd, Tunde Adebimpe, Steve Zissis, Troye Sivan, Elizabeth Berkley Lauren, Nico Hiraga and Anne Heche were all attached to the cast.
But in April it was announced that the series would be “tailored,” reorganizing its cast and crew to accommodate the new creative direction. “idol’The creative team continues to create, refine and develop the vision for the show and has embarked on a new creative direction,” HBO said in a statement. “The producer will adapt the cast and crew accordingly to best suit this new approach to the series. We hope to share more information soon.”
Tesfai and Fahim are also credited as writers, with Joe Epstein serving as showrunner. The Weeknd, Fahim, Levison, Seimetz and Epstein are executive producers along with Kevin Turenne, Aaron Gilbert for Bron, Ashley Levinson, Nick Hall, Sarah E. with Blanco and A24.
The teaser promises that the series is “coming soon.”
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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