The Weeknd to star in 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' film with Jenna Ortega

The Weeknd has announced a new psychological thriller film titled 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' matching his upcoming album name. The project stars the singer alongside Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, with Lionsgate handling global distribution. Directed by Trey Edward Shults, the film lacks a confirmed release date.

On November 4, The Weeknd revealed plans for 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' a film that extends his musical narrative into cinema. This psychological thriller marks the conclusion of his album trilogy, following 'After Hours' and 'Dawn FM.' The Canadian artist will appear on screen with actors Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, under the direction of Trey Edward Shults.

Lionsgate has acquired the rights for a worldwide theatrical rollout. The film's score will feature collaboration between The Weeknd and Daniel Lopatin. As Adam Fogelson, chairman of Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, stated to Variety: “Abel is a visionary whose art cannot be confined by any single medium. With Hurry Up Tomorrow, in partnership with Trey, his musical universe expands onto the big screen with a psychological thriller that will usher in a new cinematic experience for fans. We are thrilled to be bringing it to audiences worldwide.”

Fans have already sampled the album's direction through recent singles: 'Dancing In The Flames,' 'Timeless' featuring Playboi Carti, and 'São Paulo' with Anitta, the latter accompanied by a music video released on October 31. This venture highlights a trend among hip-hop and R&B artists blending music with visual storytelling, though specifics on the film's plot remain undisclosed.

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