“The psychological thriller Hurry Up Tomorrow has just unveiled a series of captivating new images to celebrate its impending release. They offer a tantalizing glimpse at the film’s leads: Abel Tesfaye (known as The Weeknd), Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan. The images tease the film’s intriguing atmosphere, featuring the characters in visually striking and almost dreamlike scenarios.
Lines Between Reality and Illusion Blur
Hurry Up Tomorrow, a project that director Trey Edward Shults co-wrote alongside The Weeknd and Reza Fahim, is poised to premiere exclusively in theaters this May. It promises a unique and captivating film presented by Lionsgate as a Manic Phase production in collaboration with Live Nation Productions.
In the film, “A musician (The Weeknd) plagued by insomnia is unexpectedly pulled into a bewildering odyssey with a mysterious stranger who begins to unravel the core of his existence.” This suggests descending into a psychological labyrinth where the lines between reality and illusion blur.
An Ambitious Step Into Cinema
Hurry Up Tomorrow marks The Weeknd’s ambitious step into cinema. He takes on a leading role and serves as a co-writer and producer. This film is an extension of his recent album of the same name, part of a trilogy that includes “After Hours” and “Dawn FM.” The Weeknd also crafted the film’s score in collaboration with composer Daniel Lopatin (Uncut Gems).
Fans of Jenna Ortega can see her next in the second season of Netflix’s hit series “Wednesday.” The new trailer, along with its premiere date, was released yesterday. Watch it here.
Director Trey Edward Shults has established himself as a distinctive storyteller, creating films with a unique atmosphere and narrative depth. His previous works, such as the deeply disturbing horror film It Comes at Night, have garnered him critical acclaim for unconventional storytelling and the ability to evoke a sense of dread. Hurry Up Tomorrow represents another bold and intriguing step for the director to challenge viewers’ perceptions.
Get Your Tickets Now
Hurry Up Tomorrow is rapidly shaping up to be one of the year’s most highly anticipated thrillers. Luckily, you don’t have to wait long to see this film. It opens in theatres on May 16, and the good news is, you can get your tickets now!
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