The Weeknd stars as a tormented musician battling insomnia who encounters a mysterious woman in a chilling new trailer for 'Hurry Up Tomorrow', a psychological thriller set to hit theaters in May 2025.
The Weeknd 's upcoming psychological thriller , Hurry Up Tomorrow , plunges viewers into a world of sleepless nights and haunting mysteries. The film, based on The Weeknd 's latest album of the same name, features a fictionalized version of the Canadian superstar grappling with chronic insomnia. His insomnia-ridden existence intersects with a mysterious woman played by Jenna Ortega , who leads him on a surreal journey filled with unsettling twists and turns.
The trailer unveils a kaleidoscopic vision of snowbound mansions, distorted voices, and Ortega's character wielding a can of gasoline, hinting at a terrifying climax. Despite the ominous undertones, Ortega assures The Weeknd that their experience will be 'intense,' but she 'isn't trying to hurt him.' Barry Keoghan joins the cast as a shadowy figure who might be an ally or a dangerous deception.The film, directed by Trey Edward Shults (known for 'It Comes at Night' and 'Waves'), promises a thrilling exploration of the dark side of fame and the depths of human obsession. Hurry Up Tomorrow will be released exclusively in theaters on May 16, 2025. The star-studded cast boasts several rising talents, including Gabby Barrett (American Idol runner-up) and Charli D'Amelio (social media sensation), alongside seasoned performers like The Weeknd, Ortega, and Keoghan.
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