Jenna Ortega’s new movie gets exciting update
As a seasoned gamer and movie enthusiast with a soft spot for psychological thrillers, I can hardly contain my excitement over Jenna Ortega’s upcoming film, “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” Having grown up watching her stellar performances on screen, it’s fascinating to see her branching out into new roles. The fact that this project is an extension of The Weeknd’s album of the same name makes it all the more intriguing – I can only imagine what musical masterpieces will accompany the nail-biting suspense!
The upcoming film starring Jenna Ortega received some fresh news, as the title and tantalizing plot hint have now been revealed.
Last year, it was announced that the actor, referred to as ‘The Wednesday Star’, had joined forces with Barry Keoghan from Saltburn and musician known as The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) on a new project, which occurred on a Wednesday.
As a dedicated cinema enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news! According to Deadline, the movie we’ve been anticipating now has an official “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” This intriguing film, it seems, falls under the category of psychological thrillers, promising a captivating journey into the human psyche.
The film is set to continue the storyline from The Weeknd’s forthcoming album of the same title, as it has been announced that Trey Edward Shults will be the director.
According to Adam Fogelson, head of the Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, Abel’s artwork transcends traditional boundaries and cannot be contained within just one form.
Tomorrow brings “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” a collaboration between Trey, that broadens his musical realm on the silver screen through a gripping psychological thriller. This unique cinematic adventure is set to captivate fans everywhere.
Meanwhile, it’s been announced that Ortega has secured a new acting gig for the film “The Gallerist“, where he will share screen time with Natalie Portman.
As a passionate movie enthusiast, I’m thrilled about the upcoming film from Birds of Prey director Cathy Yan. Instead of soaring with superheroes this time, she’s diving deep into the world of art and crime, centering around “a struggling gallery owner scheming to peddle a deceased artist at Art Basel Miami.” It’s not just her vision behind the lens anymore; James Pedersen has also lent his writing skills to this intriguing project.
The actor will reappear on the second season of Netflix’s popular show “Wednesday“, as production for this season is already underway.
The broadcaster made it clear that filming started in September, while Ortega hinted in an exclusive sneak peek video, “Any more and your eyes might hemorrhage… but I’m not that magnanimous.
Tomorrow’s release date hasn’t been set yet, but you can catch the first season streaming on Netflix on Wednesday. Production for season 2 is currently underway.
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2024-11-05 15:18