The Weeknd Hurries Up His Film Pivot With Hurry Up Tomorrow
Briefly

In Abel Tesfaye's (The Weeknd) new film 'Hurry Up, Tomorrow,' he explores deep themes of mortality, akin to his final album. The film, directed by Trey Edward Shults, lacks a detailed plot but immerses viewers in an atmospheric experience enriched by a Daniel Lopatin score. Notably featuring Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, the film deals with personal relationships against the backdrop of existential reflections. Tensions arise in Tesfaye's creative collaborations, particularly regarding his previous HBO project, 'The Idol.' Despite production delays and investor disinterest, the film aims for a May 16 release.
Death is nothing at all, it does not kill. Everything remains exactly how it was. Call me by the old, familiar name.
Along with Tesfaye playing himself, it stars Jenna Ortega as his presumed girlfriend and Barry Keoghan as some mysterious interloper.
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