HURRY UP TOMORROW is a thrilling new psychological thriller from director—Trey Edward Shults (It Comes at Night). Jenna Ortega goes into dangerous territory. The movie, which is now available digitally, is about a famous musician named Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye who falls into darkness when a fan’s obsession threatens to take over his life. Berry Keoghan (Saltburn), Riley Keough (Daisy Jones & the Six), and real-life musicians Metro Boomin and Belly are also in the movie.
The story is about a successful artist played by Tesfaye who has to deal with the stresses of fame, creativity, and being alone. When he meets Anima, played by Jenna Ortega, things go in a scary direction. Anima isn’t like other fans; her love for the artist is so strong that it burns both emotionally and physically. She loses her mind more and more as the movie goes on, building up to a shocking and upsetting ending.
Ortega’s Anima is seen doing dangerous things at three different points in the movie in an exclusive set of pictures from Collider. In one picture, she is seen pouring gasoline into a container, which is a clear sign that she wants to do harm. In another, her face is wet with tears, and her hands are shaking as she holds a lighter. Of all the images, Anima walking calmly away from a building on fire might be the most powerful. It shows the ultimate act of chaos. These pictures perfectly show how she feels about fire, both as a weapon and as a symbol for how strong she is emotionally.
HURRY UP TOMORROW isn’t just a story about a stalker; it also looks at how mental illness and celebrity culture interact. Abel Tesfaye plays a man who is stuck because of his fame with a grounded vulnerability, and Ortega’s Anima shows him his worst fears. Their relationship on screen is tense, and as the story goes on, viewers are left wondering who is more powerful: the idol or the worshiper.
The performance by Jenna Ortega is one of her bravest ones yet. Ortega, who got her big break in Wednesday, Scream and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, has a raw, unstable energy in HURRY UP TOMORROW. In her eyes, she changes Anima from a crazy fan into a more dangerous threat—a destroyer with nothing to lose.
This movie is another risky part of Ortega’s already exciting year. She is also in the upcoming A24 dark fantasy Death of a Unicorn and will be the lead in The Gallerist with Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Natalie Portman. She will also be in Taika Waititi’s sci-fi drama Klara and the Sun. Fans are most excited for her to come back as Wednesday Addams in the second season of Wednesday, which will be available on Netflix later this year.
Jenna Ortega shows once more that she’s not afraid to write about tough, complicated characters in HURRY UP TOMORROW. The way she plays Anima is scary, sad, and unforgettable.
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