ENTERTAINMENT

Lionsgate Acquires The Weeknd & Jenna Ortega Movie, ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’

Image Credit: British GQ

Trey Edward Shults’ next movie is a project starring The Weeknd, Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan, and has officially been acquired by Lionsgate. The title of the film will be Hurry Up Tomorrow, and will mark the final chapter in The Weeknd’s trilogy of albums. The movie will act as an extension of his upcoming album of the same name.

The film is described as a “musically driven psychological thriller.”

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