"The sleaziest love story in Hollywood" - Sam Levinson's "The Idol" welcomes Blackpink's Jennie Kim
Sam Levinson and The Weeknd’s new series "The Idol" ropes in Blackpink's Jennie Kim, promising a deep dive into the dark underbelly of Hollywood's glamour and deceit.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:24 PM ISTSam Levinson and The Weeknd’s new series "The Idol" ropes in Blackpink's Jennie Kim, promising a deep dive into the dark underbelly of Hollywood's glamour and deceit.
Joining the ranks of Sam Levinson and The Weeknd's anticipated show "The Idol" is none other than Jennie Kim from Blackpink, turning up the heat for this series described as "the sleaziest love story in Hollywood." The announcement was made official by HBO, as reported by The A.V. Club.
Decoding the Glitter-drenched Depravity
Sam Levinson, the mastermind behind Euphoria, now aims to create a visual spectacle with The Weeknd, credited by his real name Abel Tesfaye, and Reza Fahim. The Idol takes us behind the curtains of Hollywood, revealing the manipulative liaison between an upcoming pop star Jocelyn, played by Lily Rose-Depp, and a charismatic cult leader, played by Tesfaye.
The first trailer, with its visual over-saturation and glitter-drenched decadence, showcases Levinson's apt cinematic style. It complements the narrative that explores the exploitation of Jocelyn as a performer and within the cult, and seemingly places Jennie Kim under the enigmatic influence of Tesfaye's cult.
"From the sick and twisted minds"
Emphasizing its cryptic nature, the series dubs itself as a creation "from the sick and twisted minds" of its creators. However, the trailer, with its pulsating music and high-octane energy, only offers a glimpse of the glamorized depravity, keeping the audience intrigued for more.
The series also stars Troye Sivan, Suzanna Son, and Steve Zissis as regulars, and Melanie Liburd, Tunde Adebimpe, Elizabeth Berkley Lauren, Nico Hiraga, and Anne Heche in recurring roles.
Despite the palpable excitement, the official premiere date for "The Idol" remains under wraps, teasing its audience with the promise of it "coming soon."
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