Hurry Up Tomorrow
An insomniac musician encounters a mysterious stranger, leading to a journey that challenges everything he knows about himself.An insomniac musician encounters a mysterious stranger, leading to a journey that challenges everything he knows about himself.An insomniac musician encounters a mysterious stranger, leading to a journey that challenges everything he knows about himself.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- The Weeknd
- (as Abel Tesfaye)
- Child Abel
- (as Ivan Troy)
- Cop
- (as a different name)
- Club Goer
- (uncredited)
- Red Hair Clown
- (uncredited)
- Concert Fan
- (uncredited)
- Concert Fan
- (uncredited)
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The plot is laughably shallow, padded with so much pointless fluff that the pacing is downright painful. Abel Tesfaye, a.k.a. The Weeknd, essentially plays himself-and not well. His acting is so stiff, it's almost impressive. Sharing scenes with Jenna Ortega only makes it worse; she effortlessly outshines him at every turn, making his performance look like a high school drama rehearsal.
To make matters worse, the whole movie is drenched in ego. There's a scene-I'm not making this up-where Jenna's character actually analyzes the deep themes of his music. It tries to present itself as some kind of profound artistic statement, but really, it's just a 100-minute commercial for his new album.
Abel, please-stick to your day job.
About 60% of the runtime feels like a glorified music video, 30% is pointless, dragged-out dialogue, and the remaining 10% is the camera spinning in circles like someone just discovered how a gimbal works. And The Weeknd? He plays himself - crying, sweating, sulking - in literally every single scene. I swear he made this movie just to show he can cry on camera. Mission accomplished, I guess.
Jenna Ortega is a great actress, but here she's completely wasted. She spends most of her time dancing to his songs, giving cringe "Genius lyric breakdown" speeches while he's tied to a bed. Yes, that's not a metaphor. That actually happens.
The film desperately wants to be deep and meaningful - a psychological journey, maybe even a metaphor for regret and fame - but it ends up being shallow, incoherent, and unintentionally hilarious. There's a viral clip where The Weeknd yells, "Shut the f** up, God!"* in the flattest delivery I've ever heard. It honestly feels like they just used the first take and called it a day.
I started taking notes halfway through. That's how bad it got. I won't even bother with spoiler warnings - you can't spoil garbage. Trash is trash.
The only joy I got was seeing people actually walk out of the theater during the second act. That gave me a weird sense of solidarity.
Bottom line: If you're not a diehard Weeknd fan who's willing to defend anything he does, don't waste your time. Unless you want to experience what it feels like to get emotionally bludgeoned for two hours by a weeping pop star - then by all means, go ahead.
None of the above are true for me. I think Jenna Ortega is a highly talented actress and does not disappoint with this performance. The Weeknd also does a good job, although it's hard to tell since he's playing himself. And they are two of the realest celebrities out there, never afraid to stand up for what's right.
As for the movie overall, I found it overly slow and pretty boring. The story is super basic and could have been told in half the time. The visuals are cool but feel pointless. It will really depend on each viewer if the visuals and music are enough to make this an enjoyable experience.
(1 viewing, early screening UltraScreen 5/14/2025)
Did you know
- TriviaProducer Kevin Turen passed away over a year and a half before the film was released from cardiac dysfunction and heart disease. The film is dedicated to him.
- Quotes
The Weeknd: Shut the fuck up! Shut the fuck up! Shut up! What are you doing? What the fuck are you doing? I have to go right now, I'm getting calls. I have to catch a flight, I'm on a tour. I'm tryna be fucking nice! You see I'm tryna be nice right now, right? You're, you're voicing me to be bad but I'm actually doing a good thing! Alright? So just, chill the fuck out, and... I gotta go.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Weeknd: Drive (2025)
- SoundtracksImago
Written by Daniel Lopatin, Wejdas
Contains a sample of 'Saulei Tekant' by Wejdas
Performed by Daniel Lopatin (as Oneohtrix Point Never)
Courtesy of Warp Records
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- Also known as
- Hurry Up Tomorrow: Más allá de los reflectores
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Box office
- Budget
- $15,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,215,357
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,312,692
- May 18, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $7,618,964
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
- 2.39 : 1
- 4:3