Lily-Rose Depp in ‘The Idol’ COURTESY OF EDDY CHEN/HBO
“The Idol,” a controversial series starring The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp, is set to be released on HBO. The show, created by Sam Levinson of “Euphoria” and “Assassination Nation” fame, has generated considerable attention due to its contentious development and early reviews. One critic even likened it to a “Pornhub-homepage odyssey.”
The release date for the first episode of “The Idol” is Sunday, June 4. The timing of new episodes’ availability varies depending on your location. In the US, for instance, viewers in the Eastern Time zone can watch it at 9 PM on June 4, while those in the Central Time zone can tune in at 8 PM on the same day. The release times continue to vary across different time zones, with the series becoming available earlier for viewers in Western regions.
For UK viewers, “The Idol” will be available to watch on June 5. The show will air twice on that day, at 2 AM and 9 PM respectively. It will also be added to the Sky on-demand platform for convenience.
With “The Idol,” HBO is venturing into controversial territory, following the success of acclaimed shows like “Succession” and “Barry.” The series has already generated significant buzz, and viewers across different time zones can anticipate its release at various times, ensuring an expansive audience for this highly anticipated show.
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