Cinemahurry Up Tomorrow, feature of The Weeknd, is inspired by real story? The novelty, which still has Jenna Ortega (Wandinha) and Barry Keoghan (Saltburn), is an extension of the artist’s eponymous album of the artist writing

Cinemahurry Up Tomorrow, feature of The Weeknd, is inspired by real story? The novelty, which still has Jenna Ortega (Wandinha) and Barry Keoghan (Saltburn), is an extension of the artist’s eponymous album of the artist writing

The news, which still has Jenna Ortega (Wandinha) and Barry Keoghan (Saltburn), is an extension of the artist’s eponymous album

Hurry Up Tomorrow: In addition to the spotlightfilm based on the last eponymous album of The Weekndand starring Abel Tesfaye (The Idol), JennaOrtega (Wandinha) and Barry Keoghan (Saltburn), arrives in Brazilian theaters from this Thursday (15). Is the feature inspired by a real story? Learn below:

What is the story of Hurry Up Tomorrow: In addition to the spotlight?

Hurry Up Tomorrow: In addition to the spotlight presents the story of a musician (Tesfaye/The Weeknd) tormented by insomnia, who ventures alongside a mysterious young man obsessed with his work (Ortega). However, the relationship leaves the singer on the brink of a mental collapse.

Is the movie inspired by a real story?

The psychological thriller is directed by Trey Edward Shults And the story was inspired by a real life incident that took place with The Weeknd in 2015. At the time, he lost his voice during a show in Los Angeles and had to interrupt performance after singing four songs. Watch the trailer of Hurry Up Tomorrow: In addition to the spotlight Following:

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