After that twisted finale, could The Idol be returning with further episodes?

By Abby Robinson

Published: Monday, 03 July 2023 at 12:00 am


WARNING: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS FULL SPOILERS FOR THE IDOL EPISODE 5.

So, that’s a wrap on The Idol – or is it?

While the HBO series has reached its end with episode 5, entitled Jocelyn Forever, fans and critics of the drama have now turned to thinking whether or not we could see The Idol returning for season 2.

It’s safe to say that The Idol has been one series that has been subject to its fair share of controversy from the offset.

The much talked-about show only drummed up further reactions after its predominantly negative reception from critics at Cannes earlier this year.

But could we be seeing Lily-Rose Depp and Abel ‘The Weeknd’ Tesfaye return as popstar Jocelyn and Tedros?

The HBO drama centres on Depp’s character, Jocelyn, as she embarks on a complicated love affair with dubious club manager Tedros – and it seems Tedros has been plotting how to get close to Jocelyn for some time.

The finale revealed, however, that it’s Jocelyn who has been using Tedros as a muse for her new music, destroying his reputation and life in one fell PR swoop at the end of the episode.

Even so, we see the couple reunited on stage, meaning things are apparently back on for the confused couple.

But with Jocelyn enjoying the fruits of her labour, her manipulation and her sold out tour, where does that leave Tedros exactly?

Although The Idol was heavily reported to have six episodes, fans have been left with just five. Speaking to TVLine, a source said: “[Co-creator and co-writer] Sam [Levinson] took over and made significant changes. The story only ended up requiring five.”

Following director Amy Seimetz’s departure due to a “major creative overhaul and… adjusting the cast and crew” (according to Rolling Stone), Levinson took on directing duties himself. 

But when Tesfaye spoke to GQ in mid-June, he referred to it as a “five-hour film”, as did several reviews from Cannes. 

Make of that what you will.

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The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp in the finale of The Idol.
Eddy Chen/HBO

There are also question marks surrounding The Idol’s future.

Following an article from the New York Post’s Page Six, in which sources claimed it “was never meant to be a long-running show, it was always… a limited series”, HBO refuted that a call had been made on next steps: “It is being misreported that a decision on a second season of The Idol has been determined. It has not.”