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25.04.2022 - 22:21 / deadline.com
HBO is making major changes to its upcoming music industry drama series from The Weeknd and Sam Levinson.
The network said it was “evolving” its creative vision for the show, which was set to feature the Blinding Lights singer, otherwise known as Abel Tesfaye, in his first major on-screen acting role as well as Lily Rose Depp’s first lead TV role.
“The Idol’s creative team continues to build, refine, and evolve their vision for the show and they have aligned on a new creative direction. The production will be adjusting its cast and crew accordingly to best serve this new approach to the series. We look forward to sharing more information soon,” an HBO spokeswoman told Deadline.
The news is emerging in real time so we’ll return when we hear who is being adjusted on the cast and crew. The series, which the WarnerMedia network says is not being scrapped, has been in production for the last few months. It’s a particularly unusual move for the network.
The pop star was originally set to co-write and exec produce the series, which he co-created with Euphoria creator Sam Levinson and Reza Fahim.
The Idol follows a female pop singer who starts a romance with an enigmatic L.A. club owner who is the leader of a secret cult.
Red Rocket star Suzanna Son was also set to star in the series, which was handed a series order in November.
Joseph Epstein (Health and Wellness) was set to serve as showrunner and writer on the project. Levinson, Tesfaye, Fahim, Epstein, Ashley Levinson, Kevin Turen, Bron Studios’ Aaron L. Gilbert were exec producing.
Mary Laws, who has written on Succession and Preacher, was also planned to write and co-exec produce with The Weeknd’s manager Wassim “SAL” Slaiby and creative director La Mar C. Taylor also co-exec
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Thania Garcia Universal Music Publishing Group has signed Dave Bayley of Glass Animals to an exclusive, global publishing agreement. Glass Animals, who are signed to UMG’s Republic label in the U.S., were named Group of the Year for Variety’s Hitmakers.Jody Gerson, chairman and CEO of UMPG, said: “I am a Glass Animals fan and I am especially delighted to work closely with UMPG’s global creative teams to amplify Dave Bayley’s talents as a writer and producer, not only for his band but also for other artists who inspire and excite him.”Glass Animals manager, Amy Morgan of September Management, added, “After the success of ‘Heat Waves’ and ‘Dreamland,’ the next chapter for Dave is going to be a really important one.
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EXCLUSIVE: More details about the creative overhaul of HBO drama series The Idol are starting to emerge.
The Weeknd and “Euphoria” creator Sam Levinson have teamed up for a new HBO series, “The Idol,” which focuses on a female pop singer who starts a romance with an enigmatic L.A. club owner that happens to be the leader of a secret cult, because what else would you expect from Levinson? Amid HBO’s announcement of a “new creative direction” on the music industry show, it has led to some prominent crew members exiting.
HBO series from The Weeknd and Euphoria creator Sam Levinson is undergoing an overhaul, according to reports.In a statement released on Monday (April 25), HBO said the series, titled The Idol, is “adjusting” its cast and crew to serve a new direction.“The Idol’s creative team continues to build, refine, and evolve their vision for the show and they have aligned on a new creative direction,” a statement reads.“The production will be adjusting its cast and crew accordingly to best serve this new approach to the series. We look forward to sharing more information soon.”According to Variety, director Amy Seimetz (The Killing) has departed the project.
Entertainment Weekly's podcast The Awardist, the star revealed which dangerous scene made her believe her character Cassie wouldn't make it to Season 3.“When I first read [the script for Season 2 episode 1], I thought that Sam was killing me,” said Sydney Sweeney, referring to Euphoria's showrunner Sam Levinson. In the premiere episode, the main characters attend a tumultuous New Year's Eve house party. Nate (played by Jacob Elordi) runs into Cassie at a gas station and offers to give her a ride to the party, which she accepts. In arguably one of the most nerve-racking scenes of the entire season, Nate increasingly speeds down the highway while drinking beer and distractedly looking at Cassie.
EXCLUSIVE: Amy Seimetz, who was set to direct all episodes of HBO’s upcoming music industry drama series The Idol, is leaving the project.
Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney has said she thought her character was being killed off in the hit show.The actor, who plays Cassie Howard in Sam Levinson’s HBO series, recently said she misinterpreted a key scene in season two.Discussing a scene in which Cassie takes a ride to a party with Nate Jacobs (Jacob Elordi) and takes off her seatbelt while he continues to speed, Sweeney said she thought Cassie would die.“I thought that Sam was killing me. I thought that I was going to get killed,” Sweeney said on Entertainment Weekly‘s The Awardist podcast, adding that she chose to hang out the window herself.“And the hanging out the window, actually, was just me hanging out the window.
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HBO has set a June premiere date for Irma Vep, its limited series based on Olivier Assayas’ 1996 feature film, starring Alicia Vikander. Irma Vep, which will world premiere as an Official Selection at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, will debut on Monday, June 6 at 9 PM on HBO and will be available to stream on HBO Max. We’re also getting a look at Vikander as Mira in three first-look photos (see above and below).
Mixmag reports, the initiative – which is called Face The Music Now – was set up by author and talent manager Dorothy Carvello, who became the first female A&R scout for Atlantic Records.“As a survivor myself, I have seen and experienced firsthand how sexual harassment and abuse shatters survivors psychologically, financially, and professionally,” Carvello said in a statement.“It’s not a matter of money; it’s about helping them put the pieces back together. This is about the decades-old and widespread abuse of power in the music industry.
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