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The Weeknd Unveiled: 5 Factors to Consider before Indulging in ‘The Idol,’ His HBO Max Series

The Weeknd Unveiled: 5 Factors to Consider before Indulging in ‘The Idol,’ His HBO Max Series
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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HBO Max is undergoing a significant transformation. The streaming platform is not only changing its name to Max but also revamping its catalog. Among all the exciting additions like the upcoming Harry Potter series, the new Game of Thrones spin-off, or the Rick and Morty anime, there is an intriguing addition from HBO itself: The Idol.

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The series from the showrunner of Euphoria, produced and co-starring singer The Weeknd, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to mixed reviews. It initially received a standing ovation lasting 6 minutes, but it has now become the lowest-rated series in HBO’s history.

But is the series worth watching? Well, at least we present you with 5 reasons to give this newly released series a chance.”

Reason number 1: The Weeknd

“The main reason to give the series a chance is evident: The Weeknd. Musician Abel Makkonen Tesfaye has been the driving force behind the series, as he is currently at the forefront of a new artistic phase embodied in The Idol. In the series, he portrays a self-help guru and leader of a contemporary cult who falls in love with the protagonist. It is undoubtedly worth watching him in this role.”

Reason number 2: Lily-Rose Melody Depp

The show’s leading actress is none other than Lily-Rose Melody Depp, the daughter of Johnny Depp, who is starting to make a name for herself in Hollywood by starring in this series. Although there was some controversy surrounding her role in the show, it is undoubtedly intriguing to see what the actress, who could potentially become one of the new faces in Hollywood, is capable of.

Reason number 3: The creator of Euphoria

Certainly, the fact that Sam Levinson is the driving force behind The Idol is a compelling reason to watch the series. Levinson, the creator of Euphoria, is a significant asset for HBO, and experiencing a new perspective through his lens is undoubtedly intriguing, to say the least.

Reason number 4: HBO

While The Idol being the lowest-rated series in HBO’s history may have sparked controversy, there is no doubt that the platform is synonymous with quality. If HBO has placed its trust in the work of Levinson and The Weeknd, it is because they have something interesting on their hands. The platform’s track record of delivering compelling content is a testament to their commitment to storytelling and producing exceptional shows.

Reason number 5: Eroticism and provocation

It’s true that The Idol has been a source of controversy, but it has also been the main reason why people are tuning in to the series. Provocation, eroticism, and controversy may surround The Idol, but that doesn’t necessarily make it a bad thing. Undoubtedly, these elements can be significant factors in attracting viewers to the show.

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Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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