As a seasoned gamer and music aficionado with a penchant for cinematic adventures, I am absolutely thrilled about The Weeknd’s upcoming album-turned-thriller, “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” Having experienced the immersive narratives of Waves and It Comes at Night under Trey Edward Shults’ direction, I can hardly contain my excitement for this creative collaboration.
The Weeknd is expanding his upcoming album Hurry Up Tomorrow into a feature film.
Tomorrow’s movie, titled “Hurry Up,” is set to feature The Weeknd, Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan as its main characters. This film is said to be an extension of The Weeknd’s upcoming album with the same name. Trey Edward Shults, known for directing movies like “Waves” and “It Comes at Night,” has written and directed this movie. The Weeknd’s Manic Phase, Reza Fahim, the late Kevin Turen, and Harrison Kreiss will be the producers of this film. Additionally, Jenna Ortega, Trey Edward Shults, Michael Rapino, Ryan Kroft, Wassim “Sal” Slaiby, and Harrison Huffman will serve as executive producers. Lionsgate plans to distribute this thriller worldwide in theaters.
Adam Fogelson, head of Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, stated, “Abel is an innovative creator whose work transcends any one format. With the film Hurry Up Tomorrow, in collaboration with Trey, Abel’s musical realm will broaden onto the cinema screen, offering a psychological thriller that promises a unique and captivating cinematic journey for spectators. We are excited to share this production with audiences around the globe.
The movie’s storyline hasn’t been revealed yet, but its soundtrack will mark the climax of his studio albums, including “Dawn FM” and “After Hours”. This third album in the trilogy signifies the pinnacle of creativity for this project, acting as the concluding installment that delves into existential and self-reflective themes, according to a press release.
Stay tuned for an official trailer and release date.
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2024-11-05 11:55