The Weeknd has teased fans with an electrifying glimpse of his new movie ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow,’ set to release this spring.

  • Known for his chart-topping music, The Weeknd is expanding his cinematic journey with a new thriller film.
  • ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ stars Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan alongside The Weeknd.
  • Directed by Trey Edward Shults, the movie promises psychological thrills and mystery.
  • The trailer hints at a gripping storyline that intertwines with The Weeknd’s music.

The Weeknd is adding another feather to his cap by venturing further into the film world. His upcoming project, ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow,’ promises an intriguing blend of music and mystery, premiering in just over three months.

In a strategic social media reveal, The Weeknd announced the film, which complements his sixth studio album. The dual project is expected to capture fans’ imagination, much like his music.

With Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan co-starring, the film brings a high-profile cast to this psychological thriller. Trey Edward Shults, known for his suspenseful storytelling, directs the movie.

The plot, as reported by Rolling Stone, follows a musician’s journey alongside a stranger to explore his own identity—a premise that promises depth and drama.


Set to hit theaters on May 16, the movie trailer offers tense and rapid scenes, keeping viewers at the edge of their seats. It aligns well with the thriller genre.

Dramatic visuals show The Weeknd in several emotional states, including a bathtub scene and moments of intense fear. These scenes are likely to mirror the thematic elements of his music.

The film’s narrative seems intertwined with The Weeknd’s songs, as glimpses of tracks like ‘Baptized In Fear’ suggest a powerful synergy between the storyline and his lyrics.

By the film’s conclusion, audiences might gain further insights into The Weeknd’s artistic vision or future plans, echoing themes of his illustrious career.

‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ seems set to captivate audiences, reinforcing The Weeknd’s creative prowess.

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