The Weeknd is taking his upcoming album Hurry Up Tomorrow to the big screen, starring alongside Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan. The film is described as an “extension” of the album and will be directed by Trey Edward Shults, who is known for his work on Waves and It Comes at Night. The Weeknd’s production team includes Reza Fahim, the late Kevin Turen, and Harrison Kreiss, with Lionsgate on board to distribute the film worldwide.
While the plot details are still under wraps, the film is expected to be a psychological thriller that complements the music. Adam Fogelson from Lionsgate praised The Weeknd as a visionary artist, noting that this project will expand his creative universe beyond music.
Hurry Up Tomorrow is said to represent the culmination of The Weeknd’s previous albums, After Hours and Dawn FM. Fans can look forward to a new chapter in his artistic journey. Keep an eye out for the trailer and release date to see how this exciting project unfolds.
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