A gallery of latest posters for The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow depicts Abel Tesfaye, Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan in altered states.
Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, identified to many as The Weeknd, brings his mind-bending thriller Hurry Up Tomorrow to theaters subsequent month on Might 16. For those who watch the trailer, you’re conscious the film starring Tesfaye, Jenna Ortega (Wednesday, Scream), and Barry Keoghan (Saltburn, The Banshees of Inisherin) appears like a twisty mindf**okay of epic proportion. Earlier than the movie causes audiences to query the contents of their popcorn, Lionsgate is able to drop three Hurry Up Tomorrow character posters that includes Tesfaye (The Weeknd), Ortega (Anima), and Keoghan (Lee).
The upcoming musical thriller focuses on a musician tormented by insomnia pulled into an odyssey with a stranger who begins to unravel the very core of his existence. Trey Edward Shults (It Comes at Evening, Waves, Krisha) directs Hurry Up Tomorrow from a screenplay he wrote with The Weeknd and Reza Fahim. The producers are Abel Tesfaye, Reza Fahim, Kevin Turen, and Harrison Kreiss.
At the moment’s Hurry Up Tomorrow character posters function Abel Tesfaye, Ortega, and Keoghan, every mendacity on a cherry-red ground in numerous states of bewilderment. Whereas Tesfaye appears like he’s within the midst of a nasty journey, Ortega appears like she’s taken just a few drugs of ecstasy as she stares upward with clear eyes. Lastly, it’s nap time for Keoghan as he catches just a few winks earlier than diving again into the rabbit gap.
In response to Lionsgate, Hurry Up Tomorrow is “the culmination of The Weeknd’s trilogy of studio albums, following the blockbuster hits Dawn FM (2022) and After Hours (2020). This third album represents the creative apex of the project, serving as the final chapter crafted with existential and self-referential themes and accompanied by visionary teasers that have set fans ablaze with anticipation for this concluding installment.”
Talking with Entertainment Weekly, Shults confirmed that Hurry Up Tomorrow is 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.”
Try the brand new Hurry Up Tomorrow character posters beneath:


