The Idol is a "Pornhub-homepage odyssey" and "regressive", according to first reactions

Lily-Rose Depp and Abel Tesfaye in The Idol
(Image credit: HBO)

The first two episodes of new HBO series The Idol premiered at this year's Cannes Film Festival, and the show has provoked strong reactions on the Croisette. It stars Lily-Rose Depp as Jocelyn, a pop star attempting to get back on her feet after grief and heartbreak prompted a nervous breakdown and a canceled tour. However, things start to deviate from the carefully plotted plan of her team when she meets Tedros (Abel Tesfaye, AKA The Weeknd), a nightclub owner and self-help guru. 

Co-created by Tesfaye, Euphoria showrunner Sam Levinson, and Reza Fahim, the supporting cast includes Hank Azaria, Rachel Sennott, Troye Sivan, and Hari Nef, and reports from Cannes say the opening two episodes include abundant nudity, masturbation, and revenge porn.

"The Idol, or 50 SHADES OF TESFAYE: A Pornhub-homepage odyssey starring Lily-Rose Depp’s areolas and The Weeknd’s greasy rat tail," tweeted critic Kyle Buchanan after the episodes premiered. "Love that this will help launch the HBO Max rebrand, should slot nicely next to House Hunters!"

Meanwhile, The i's Christina Newland calls the series "one of the most unapologetically chauvinistic, superficially glossy, try-hard-provocative pieces of media in recent memory." The Hollywood Reporter's Lovia Gyarkye says that, like the polarizing second season of Euphoria, the series "runs almost exclusively on vibes." She continues that it "makes you wonder if in trying so hard to be transgressive, the show ultimately becomes regressive."

Variety's Peter Debruge has similar sentiments, writing that the script "seems calculated to fool audiences into thinking they’re observing how Hollywood operates, when so much of it amounts to tawdry clichés lifted from Sidney Sheldon novels and softcore porn." 

The Idol arrives on premieres on June 4 on HBO and its recently rebranded streaming service, Max. In the meantime, take a look at our picks of the most highly anticipated new TV shows in 2023 and beyond.

TOPICS
CATEGORIES
Entertainment Writer

I’m an Entertainment Writer here at 12DOVE, covering everything film and TV-related across the Total Film and SFX sections. I help bring you all the latest news and also the occasional feature too. I’ve previously written for publications like HuffPost and i-D after getting my NCTJ Diploma in Multimedia Journalism. 

Read more
Jenna Ortega in Wednesday
First look at Wednesday and Peaky Blinders stars’ new psychological thriller teases a musician on the verge of a mental breakdown
Jack Quaid and Sophie Thatcher in Companion
First reactions for The Boys and Yellowjackets stars' new horror movie are calling it "absolutely bonkers" and "genuinely brilliant"
The White Lotus
6 new movies and shows to watch this weekend on Netflix, Prime, Disney Plus, and more (Feb 14 - 16)
ayo edebiri
New horror movie from the studio behind Midsommar and Heretic unveils its first look and plot details
The Last Showgirl
Beneath the glitz and glam of The Last Showgirl is a heartbreaking story about what mothers give up
Apple Cider Vinegar
New Netflix show starring The Last of Us actor looks like the bingeable TV thriller I need right now
Latest in Drama Shows
Catherine Sarah Hook and Zac Burgess in Cruel Intentions
A TV remake of a '90s cult classic movie has been canceled by Prime Video after only one season
A group of Men wearing armour during the TV show, Vikings.
Vikings creator is heading back to his Norse roots with this new historical drama on Amazon
Sam Worthington
Avatar star to lead Harlan Coben’s next gut-wrenching drama
Rick and Michonne in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live
The Walking Dead boss looks to squash hopes of The Ones Who Live season 2 – though that doesn't mean we won't ever see Rick and Michonne again
Rick Hoffman in Suits
Suits star coming back for one-off appearance in LA spin-off, but there could be more if season 2 happens
Neil Patrick Harris in Doctor Who's 60th anniversary specials
Dexter fans praise "insane" casting for new series' second season as Doctor Who's Neil Patrick Harris joins Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman and more
Latest in News
Rise of the Ronin's photo mode offers some wonderful shots
On the heels of Rise of the Ronin's PC launch, its director says there's a "significant" amount of Japanese Switch gamers: "I am closely watching how this will change with the release of Switch 2"
Stardew Valley Castle Village mod
Stardew Valley Expanded creator is building an "even more ambitious" mod with a whole new city and "dungeons inspired by The Legend of Zelda"
Dino Crisis 2 art showing a young woman and man back-to-back amid tall green grass, both with their weapons drawn
Dino Crisis gets a fresh trademark filing by Capcom, but it might not mean the 26-year-old survival horror franchise will get a new installment like fans expect
Cujo
Netflix is making a brand new adaptation of Cujo, the infamous Stephen King book about a killer dog
Dragon Age 2
Veteran Dragon Age dev says one big delay is better than several small ones: "You are laying band-aid on top of band-aid on top of band-aid"
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
Dark Souls 2 fans remind Death Stranding 2 director Hideo Kojima that he won’t be taking the DS2 acronym that easily