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CNN —Angus Cloud’s final words to his mother were filled with love. You’re the best,” Lisa Cloud, the late actor’s mother, told People magazine her son said to her on the night he died. Cloud died in July of an accidental overdose. Despite attempting to resuscitate her son, Lisa Cloud said she was unable to get him to respond. “It started to slow his heart and slow his breathing,” Lisa Cloud explained to People.
Persons: Angus Cloud’s, , Lisa Cloud, Cloud, Conor ”, , ” Cloud, Sam Levinson, I’ve, , we’ve, Daniel Aguilera, ” Aguilera, Conor Organizations: CNN, People, Cloud Locations: Northern California, Alameda County
‘The Idol’ is canceled after just one season
  + stars: | 2023-08-29 | by ( Hafsa Khalil | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
CNN —Television show “The Idol” has been canceled after just one, poorly received season, HBO has confirmed. “After much thought and consideration, HBO, as well as the creators and producers have decided not to move forward with a second season,” a HBO spokesperson said in a statement sent to CNN Tuesday. Like HBO’s hit show “Euphoria,” “The Idol” was helmed by Sam Levinson. “The expression ‘From the sublime to the ridiculous’ has seldom felt more fitting than in watching ‘The Idol,’ HBO’s new wannabe-sexy drama,” a review from CNN’s Brian Lowry said in June. “HBO can write off ‘The Idol’ as an experiment in creative freedom that didn’t pay off, which happens all the time,” Lowry concluded.
Persons: , , we’re, Lily, Rose Depp, Abel “, HBO’s, Sam Levinson, Jocelyn, won’t, Levinson, Rolling Stone, , Brian Lowry, Lowry, ” Lowry Organizations: CNN — Television, HBO, CNN, Cannes Film, Warner Bros, Variety, Rolling
What we can expect from season 3 of 'Euphoria'
  + stars: | 2023-08-23 | by ( Olivia Singh | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +8 min
In early February 2022, amid a bonkers and wildly memed second season, HBO announced that "Euphoria" was renewed for a third season. AdvertisementBarbie Ferreira won't be returning as Kat HernandezBarbie Ferreira as Kat on season two of "Euphoria." "But I really think that the fans are really passionate and I do appreciate that because 'Euphoria' has really impacted so many people," she continued. Levinson envisions season 3 as 'film noir'Zendaya as Rue on season two, episode one of "Euphoria." 'Euphoria' may not return until 2025Zendaya as Rue on season two of "Euphoria."
Persons: Sam Levinson's, Barbie Ferreira, Kat Hernandez, , Sam Levinson, Rue Bennet, Zendaya, Kat Hernandez Barbie Ferreira, Kat, Eddy Chen, HBO Ferreira, Hunter Schafer, katherine hernandez, Ferreira, Dax Shepard, Eric Dane, Cal Jacobs, Dane, Cal, Nate, Jacob Elordi, Nate Jacobs, Heidi Bivens, they're, Dorothy's, It'll, who's, Elordi, Jimmy Fallon, Levinson, Bivens, Francesca Orsi, Max, Casey Bloys, Bloys Organizations: HBO, Service, Variety, Cal, Vogue, Hollywood, TheWrap Locations: Kansas, Rue
CNN —There’s a viral video of actor Angus Cloud that almost went unnoticed. When video from their gathering popped up on her friend’s Snapchat memories four years later, Justance told NBC that her friend recognized Cloud among the restaurant’s staff. “People just think, ‘Oh, he just shows up. “I don’t know, but apparently, because they cast me off the street, I guess the character of Fezco was [never meant to stick around]. “I don’t know how I was going out, but hopefully I would’ve gone out like a G.”The first-time actor seemed to enjoy the work, but his visibility not so much.
Persons: CNN —, Angus Cloud, Darleen Justance, Justance, Fez, ’ ” Justance, Cloud, Fezco, , , I’m, Eléonore Hendricks, wasn’t, ’ ”, ain’t, Jennifer Venditti didn’t, Jacob, Elordi, Angus, Sam Levinson Organizations: CNN, NBC, HBO, Variety, Locations: Brooklyn, New York City, Oakland , California
Ignoring the Red Flags for the Thrill
  + stars: | 2023-07-03 | by ( Gina Cherelus | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
(The show was said to had a sixth episode but ended early amid rumors that viewership was too low.) At the center of “The Idol” are Jocelyn (Lily Rose Depp), a pop star on the brink of self-destruction, and Tedros (Abel Tesfaye, a.k.a. The Weeknd), a creepy club owner/cult leader who has her under his spell. Their abusive relationship blossoms despite multiple red flags. But beneath the show’s cheap shocks lies a question many of us have asked ourselves: Why do we pick people who are bad for us?
Persons: Jocelyn, Lily Rose Depp, Abel Tesfaye, , Tedros, Leila, Rachel Sennott, , ” Jocelyn, — Sam Levinson, Reza Fahim, Tesfaye Organizations: HBO
Episode two of HBO's "The Idol" brought in 800,000 viewers, per Variety. British GQ declared that episode two included "the worst sex scene in history." The second episode of HBO's controversial new series "The Idol" brought in 800,000 viewers across HBO and Max on Sunday, a 12% decrease compared to its premiere, according to Variety. British GQ declared that in Sunday's episode two, the series delivered "the worst sex scene in history." Discovery told Variety that "The Idol" had scored higher viewership in Latin America and Europe than "The White Lotus" and "Winning Time" had in the same amount of time.
Persons: Sam Levinson, Lily, Rose Depp, Abel, we're, Lucy Ford, Tesfaye, Depp, Levinson Organizations: British GQ, HBO, Max, Variety, Rotten, Warner Bros . Discovery, Stone Locations: British, FlixPatrol, America, Scandinavia, Central Europe, Western Europe, Europe
It's a hit in Scandinavia and Latin America, but hasn't performed as well in the US, per data from FlixPatrol. HBO's "The Idol" was divisive before it even debuted on June 4, and its popularity around the world has also been uneven, according to new data. But the controversies started for "The Idol" well before the reviews started rolling in. A bombshell story from Rolling Stone in March said the show had gone "wildly, disgustingly off the rails," according to interviews with 13 sources. Tesfaye called the Rolling Stone article "ridiculous" in an interview with Vanity Fair shortly after its publication.
Persons: hasn't, Sam Levinson, Lily, Rose Depp, Abel, Max, Variety's Peter Debruge, Gyarkye, Stone, Levinson, Tesfaye, Depp Organizations: Rotten, HBO, Netflix, Stone, Cannes Film Locations: Scandinavia, Latin America, FlixPatrol, America, Central Europe, Western Europe, Sweden, Hungary, Denmark, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia
Not the main character Jocelyn, the show’s aspiring idol played by Lily-Rose Depp, but Dyanne, one of Jocelyn’s backup dancers portrayed by Jennie Kim, better known as Jennie of the K-pop girl group Blackpink. Blackpink — which consists of Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé — has become one of the most globally recognized K-pop acts in recent years. Though Jennie isn’t the only member of the group to try her hand at acting, she may have its most high-profile role. On the internet, clips abound praising Jennie in her acting debut. In one widely circulated scene, Dyanne, eyes half-lidded, lips parted and hair perfectly tousled, shows Jocelyn how to do the choreography for her new single.
Persons: Sam Levinson, , Amy Seimetz, Rolling Stone, Jocelyn, Lily, Rose Depp, Jennie Kim, Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa, Rosé —, Jennie isn’t Organizations: HBO, Idol, Cannes Film
Season 1, Episode 1: ‘Pop Tarts & Rat Tales’In the background of an early scene in the new HBO series “The Idol” you can hear Fiona Apple’s 1990s hit “Criminal.” The pop star heroine of the series, Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp), is posing for her album cover. Areolas are not allowed per the nudity rider — a detail that neither Jocelyn nor her team seem to care about. As Apple’s track plays, two of the members of Jocelyn’s entourage describe her alternately as Brigitte Bardot and Sharon Tate — the latter reference, to the actress and Manson murder victim, is meant to make you shudder. Still, the use of “Criminal” stood out to me among the onslaught of cultural references Sam Levinson throws at the audience. (Levinson, who created the series with Tesfaye and Reza Fahim, wrote and directed Sunday’s premiere.)
Persons: Fiona Apple’s, Jocelyn, Lily, Rose Depp, Brigitte Bardot, Sharon Tate, Manson, Britney Spears, Tedros, Abel Tesfaye, Donna Summer, , Sam Levinson, Levinson, Tesfaye, Reza Fahim, “ I’ve, Mark Romanek, Apple, Angelou Organizations: HBO, Apple, MTV
To write about “The Idol” at all is to fall into a bit of a trap, because the show desperately wants to be a scandal. Sam Levinson, who created the show with Tesfaye and ended up directing it, pronounced himself delighted by the Rolling Stone report. HBO also leaned into the controversy, marketing “The Idol” as the “sleaziest love story” in Hollywood. Jocelyn, after all, doesn’t really resemble any current female pop stars. The stars who’ve been open about their mental health challenges, including Selena Gomez and SZA, certainly don’t sexualize those struggles.
Persons: Rolling Stone, , Amy Seimetz, Seimetz, Abel Tesfaye, Tesfaye, Sam Levinson, , ’ ”, Rose Depp, Jocelyn, she’s, Jane Adams, chides, Tedros, ” Jocelyn, erotically asphyxiating, Megan Thee, who’ve, Selena Gomez, SZA Organizations: Rolling, Cannes, HBO, Tesfaye Locations: Hollywood, America
the Weeknd) and Lily-Rose Depp, walked into the Lumière Theater at the Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of the first two episodes of their show, “The Idol,” to a standing ovation. Created by Levinson, Tesfaye and Reza Fahim, “The Idol,” which premieres on Sunday, was already a heat-seeking target by the time it played at Cannes. Levinson, Tesfaye and other “Idol” collaborators have vigorously defended the show and its creators. “The process on the set was unbelievably creative,” Azaria said at a news conference a day after the Cannes premiere, as Adams nodded along. “I’ve been on many, many a dysfunctional set, believe me,” Azaria continued.
Persons: Sam Levinson, Abel Tesfaye, Lily, Rose Depp, , , Jocelyn, Depp, , Hank Azaria, Troye Sivan, Jane Adams, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Eli Roth — Jocelyn, Tedros, Levinson, Tesfaye, Reza Fahim, Amy Seimetz, trumpeted Levinson, ” Azaria, Adams, “ I’ve Organizations: Cannes Film, Cannes, Idol, HBO, YouTube Locations: Los Angeles, Hollywood
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