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The Idol's newest trailer is filled with literal idols.
On Oct. 6, HBO dropped the different tease of Euphoria creator Sam Levinson's newest series The Idol, acceptable to premiere successful 2023. But this time, we're getting a glimpse of the afloat star-studded lineup, which includes Lily-Rose Depp, The Weeknd, Blackpink's Jennie, Dan Levy, Troye Sivan and Rachel Sennott, to sanction a few.
And why, you mightiness beryllium asking, are each these stars coming together? To make different one, obviously. The bid follows Depp's Jocelyn, an up-and-coming popular idol, and her analyzable narration with self-help guru Tedros, played by The Weeknd. In the trailer, her squad is disquieted astir different "psychotic break" arsenic she gets person with the cult person and rises successful fame.
As Tedros blindfolds Jocelyn, helium tells her that helium needs "full control—no substance f--king what."
Though quality descriptions haven't yet been released, it appears from the trailer that Jennie volition beryllium playing a chap popular idol (which evidently isn't excessively acold from her existent life), portion it seems similar Levy, Sivan and Sennott volition beryllium playing assorted members of Jocelyn's team. Hank Azaria, Jane Adams, Suzanna Son, Eli Roth, Hari Nef, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Mike Dean, Ramsey and Moses Sumney round retired the main cast, with the precocious Anne Heche appearing successful a recurring role.
The bid marks the acting debuts of galore of the main formed members, including Jennie and The Weeknd, who besides created the series. It volition besides beryllium the Depp's archetypal tv role.
Shockingly, The Idol seems to be even more raunchy than Levinson's Euphoria, with The Weeknd doing lines of cocaine and spanking Depp successful the trailer. Hey, arsenic Adams' quality tells Sivan's successful the trailer, "people bask sex, drugs and blistery girls."
Get acceptable to spot these stars and much when The Idol premieres successful 2023 connected HBO.
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