– HBO cancels “The Idol” after Season 1
– The series was a collaboration between The Weeknd, Sam Levinson, and Lily-Rose Depp
– The show was set in the music industry and focused on cult-like behavior
HBO has officially canceled “The Idol,” the upcoming series that was a collaboration between The Weeknd, Sam Levinson, and Lily-Rose Depp. The decision was made to not continue with Season 2 of the show, which was set in the music industry and focused on cult-like behavior.
“The Idol” was a highly anticipated series featuring the singer Abel Tesfaye (also known as The Weeknd), the creator of “Euphoria,” Sam Levinson, and the actress Lily-Rose Depp. It was a fictional drama series created by Tesfaye and Levinson, in which Tesfaye portrayed a self-help guru who was also a successful musician with a secret cult.
Although Season 1 of “The Idol” had finished production, HBO decided to cancel the series before it even aired. It is unclear why exactly HBO chose not to pursue the highly anticipated series, but fans may be disappointed at the lack of opportunity to see the collaboration between these talented artists come to life on screen.