New Images Unveiled for Jenna Ortega & Barry Keoghan’s Psychological Thriller Directed by Acclaimed Filmmaker

New Images Unveiled for Jenna Ortega & Barry Keoghan’s Psychological Thriller Directed by Acclaimed Filmmaker

The highly anticipated thriller Hurry Up Tomorrow has generated buzz with the release of its first images. This upcoming film not only shares its title with The Weeknd’s latest album, but the musical artist himself takes on a starring role in the production. While details surrounding the film’s plot remain under wraps, the cast features talented actors such as Jenna Ortega, Barry Keoghan, David Moskowitz, Roy Williams Jr., and Paul L. Davis. Renowned filmmaker Trey Edward Shults, known for his work on projects like Waves and It Comes At Night, is set to direct the film.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the initial images showcase a glimpse into the film’s dynamic performances. The photos prominently feature Jenna Ortega, Barry Keoghan, and Abel Tesfaye (a.k.a. The Weeknd), along with a behind-the-scenes shot of director Shults. Of particular note, one image captures Keoghan and Tesfaye engaged in a deep conversation in front of a mirror. Other striking visuals include Ortega illuminated in red light gazing out of a car window, and a tense moment where Tesfaye appears to yell at Ortega.

Jenna Ortega and The Weeknd in Hurry Up Tomorrow
Jenna Ortega in Hurry Up Tomorrow
The Weeknd with director Trey Edward Shults
Barry Keoghan and The Weeknd in Hurry Up Tomorrow

Along with the captivating images, an official synopsis has also been released, providing further insight into the film’s narrative:

A musician plagued by insomnia [who] gets pulled into an odyssey with a stranger (Jenna Ortega) who begins to unravel the very core of his existence.

Implications for Hurry Up Tomorrow

Collaboration Insights: Shults and Tesfaye

Jenna Ortega in Death of a Unicorn
Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams
Barry Keoghan in Bring Them Down
The Weeknd giving a deep stare in The Idol
Barry Keoghan on bike in Bird

In conjunction with the release of the images and synopsis, additional comments regarding the film were shared by director Trey Edward Shults and The Weeknd. Shults described Hurry Up Tomorrow as a story about “an artist on the verge of a mental breakdown.”The emotional strain is vivid in one of the first-look images, showcasing a distressed Tesfaye appearing to scream at Ortega. Tesfaye shared that his experience in the film has been “really introspective and cathartic, ”a fitting reflection since he portrays a character that mirrors his own artistic journey.

Shults: It’s about an artist, you could say, on the verge of a mental breakdown. He meets this woman, and they go on this odyssey together. It’s a mix of psychological thriller and drama. I honestly feel like I’ve never seen a movie quite like it.

Tesfaye: This experience was really introspective and cathartic for me. From writing to production and through post — I realized just how much of a catalyst this art form can be for conversations about our emotions, mental health, and vulnerabilities.

Shults: We hit it off like crazy. He was not what I expected. It totally caught me off guard, and we just gelled as humans. I really liked his energy and I liked his approach with creativity. And then he had ideas for this movie, and I sat with it. He emboldened me. He was like, ‘If we do something, I want you to make it a Trey movie, not just something about the album.’

Tesfaye: Trey’s vision is boundless, and his films are always emotionally captivating, unlike anyone else. When I sat in the audience at his TIFF premiere of Waves, I just had this feeling that he was meant to be our collaborator on this project. He took the already complex themes of the film and made them resonate in every scene, creating a psychological journey that audiences won’t forget.

Both Shults and Tesfaye have expressed mutual admiration for each other’s work throughout the production process. Tesfaye has long admired the director’s style, especially showcased in Waves, while Shults praised the creativity and insights Tesfaye brought to the project. Shults has also acknowledged Ortega’s performance, expressing that viewers are bound to see a side of her they have never encountered before.

Our Perspective on Hurry Up Tomorrow Updates

A Positive Outlook For the Film

The Weeknd kissing Lily Rose Depp on the head in The Idol

Recent developments surrounding Hurry Up Tomorrow present an encouraging outlook for the film. Following his previous portrayal on the acclaimed series The Idol, The Weeknd aims to redefine his acting reputation with this project. It appears he has garnered significant support from Shults, who appreciates his artistic vision. The first images indicate that Tesfaye is poised to deliver a more intense performance, potentially marking a pivotal moment in his acting career.

Source: EW

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