
It showcases global artists and actors in one frame.
The highly anticipated film 〈Hurry Up Tomorrow〉 featuring global artist The Weeknd and the icon of 〈Wednesday〉, Jenna Ortega, has confirmed its release in South Korea on March 5, and the main poster and trailer were released on the 25th.
〈Hurry Up Tomorrow〉 is a romance thriller that depicts the process of legendary singer Abel (The Weeknd) falling into deep despair after a breakup and getting caught in an unexpected emotional whirlwind after meeting a mysterious woman, Annie (Jenna Ortega). This project is a large-scale endeavor planned alongside The Weeknd's Grammy-winning album of the same name from 2021, and fans around the world are eager to see what synergy will arise when the musical sensibility of the album that dominated the Billboard 200 charts meets visual language.
The released main poster creates tension with just the image of Abel writhing in pain and Annie, who precariously holds onto him. Jenna Ortega, who caused a global syndrome through her previous work 〈Wednesday〉, takes on the role of 'Annie', oscillating between mystery and madness, hinting at a deeper acting spectrum than ever before. Additionally, Barry Keoghan from 〈Eternals〉 and 〈Saltburn〉 joins the cast, portraying the complex psychology of manager Lee, who watches Abel's downfall, adding depth to the film.
The main trailer released alongside begins with a moment where their gazes cross in a glamorous performance venue, sweeping through the relationship of the two as it spirals into catastrophe with a sensuous visual aesthetic. With the significant line, "It’s time to change," along with the rising flames and an unidentified voice intersecting, it evokes the chilling essence of a psychological thriller that goes beyond a simple romance. Director Trey Edward Shults is expected to showcase his exceptional psychological portrayal and sensuous mise-en-scène, as seen in his previous works 〈Waves〉 and 〈It Comes at Night〉 in this film as well.
Spanning a total runtime of 105 minutes, 〈Hurry Up Tomorrow〉 deals with the dangerous collaboration forged by music and desire, and will meet South Korean audiences on March 5.



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