Shadows is comfortable as the ringleader, working the crowd while focusing on his deep bellow, Wackerman spent an outrageous amount of time playing his double bass drum to preserve the metal feel, and Gates did his rock-star posing on lead, while Christ and Vengeance held the fort down. Those moments are the humanity that you find in a psychopath, the chink in his armor," stated Tesfaye as he decoded Tedros.Starting with “Dream” openers “Game Over” and “Mattel,” the band added enough stomp and grit to the tracks to keep energy high, as it quickly followed with booming back catalogue songs “Afterlife” and crowd-favorite “Hail to the King.” Despite the group’s physical makeover - trading in their mostly-black get-ups for more vibrant duds, as well as a different set of hairstyles - they didn’t lose a beat in their roles. ‘Gluttony’ is the only word I can think of to describe the scene. The actor-singer also opened up about his awkward sex scene with Lily-Rose Depp from the show. In a recent interview, Abel 'The Weeknd' Tesfaye commented similarly about his character Tedros from The Idol. And he needs to do that, or he has nothing, he’s pathetic," he concluded. But then you see these weird moments of him alone - he rehearses, he’s calculated. "You can tell he cares so much about what he looks like and thinks he looks good. And we did that on purpose with his look, his outfits, his hair - the guy’s a douchebag," added the director. "There’s nothing really mysterious or hypnotizing about him. That’s who this character is,'" said Sam Levinson as he recalled how he narrated the role to Abel Tesfaye. And I would say, ‘Imagine you have all of the dreams that you have of what you want to do in life, in terms of music, and your career, all of the aspirations - but imagine you have none of the talents. "We’re in Abel’s house, we’re talking it through, imagining the character Tedros. According to the director, there's nothing 'hypnotizing or mysterious' about Tedros, who is clearly a 'douchebag'. In his recent appearance on Crafting The Family in Max, Sam Levinson, who is the co-creator of The Idol, opened up about Abel Tesfaye aka The Weeknd's character Tedros, and the idea behind creating it. The Idol co-creator reveals the idea behind Abel Tesfaye’s creepy role The singer-turned-actor's deeply toxic character Tedros made things worse for him, as the viewers are finding it impossible to connect with him or the performance of Tesfaye. But, singer Abel Tesfaye aka The Weeknd, who made his acting debut with The Idol, has been receiving so much flak from HBO viewers and cine-goers for his 'lack' of acting skills.
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