Get ready for a mind-bending cinematic journey! The upcoming psychological thriller, Hurry Up Tomorrow, has just dropped a series of intriguing new character posters. They offer a look at the film’s leads: Abel Tesfaye (better known as The Weeknd), Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan.
Hurry Up Tomorrow, which Shults also co-wrote with The Weeknd and Reza Fahim, will premiere exclusively in theaters this May. Lionsgate presents this Manic Phase production with Live Nation Productions, promising a unique and captivating cinematic event.
New Posters
The newly released character posters feature each of the three leading actors in visually arresting, almost dreamlike scenarios. The Weeknd’s poster showcases him in a state of apparent distress or disorientation, bathed in a stark, nearly clinical light. However, Jenna Ortega’s poster presents her with a piercing gaze, surrounded by a hazy, red-tinged atmosphere. Barry Keoghan’s poster portrays him in a more subdued, contemplative state.
The film’s intriguing synopsis: “A musician plagued by insomnia is pulled into an odyssey with a stranger who begins to unravel the core of his existence.”
The Weeknd’s Trilogy
Hurry Up Tomorrow marks a significant step into cinema for The Weeknd, who not only stars but also co-wrote and produced the film. This project is an extension of his recent album of the same name. It completes a trilogy of albums, including “After Hours” and “Dawn FM,” . He also crafted the film’s score alongside Daniel Lopatin, known for his work on “Uncut Gems,” further solidifying his musical and cinematic vision.
A Talented Director
Director Trey Edward Shults is known for his distinctive and often unsettling style, creating films that linger in the mind long after the credits roll. His previous works, such as the atmospheric horror It Comes at Night, have garnered critical acclaim for their unique storytelling. Hurry Up Tomorrow is another bold step for the director, blending psychological thriller elements with a dreamlike aesthetic.
Coming Soon
With a talented cast, a visionary director, and a compellingly cryptic premise, Hurry Up Tomorrow is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated psychological thrillers of the year. The new character posters offer a tantalizing glimpse into the film’s atmosphere, fueling anticipation for its theatrical release on May 16th. Get ready to question reality as this cinematic odyssey unfolds.