Following studies of behind-the-scenes drama together with his function as star and co-creator of HBO‘s The Idol, Abel ‘The Weeknd’ Tesfaye took a much less hands-on method to his newest challenge.
The Hurry Up Tomorrow star praised director Trey Edward Shults for taking the helm and letting him “simply give attention to performing” within the upcoming musical psychological thriller, which premieres Friday in theaters.
“I wished to do my job as an actor,” he informed Fader. “So, make my piece with the thought, with the script, give no matter notes I’ve to provide, however primarily it being [Shults’] movie, the place I give him the fabric, he makes the film he desires to make, and I get to simply give attention to being an actor and never give a f— about what’s occurring behind the scenes.”
Tesfaye added, “He made it straightforward for me. I all the time make this joke; Trey’s like a cat when he directs. … He actually doesn’t wish to get in the way in which of no matter is occurring in entrance of the digicam, and it was only a smoother course of. I bought to simply give attention to performing and doing what I do in entrance of the digicam, and keep in it, simply keep in within the function.”
Co-written by Shults, Tesfaye and The Idol collaborator Reza Fahim, Hurry Up Tomorrow stars the 4x Grammy winner as a musician affected by insomnia, who’s pulled into an odyssey with a stranger, which begins to unravel the very core of his existence. The movie additionally stars Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan.

Abel ‘The Weeknd’ Tesfaye and author/director Trey Edward Shults on the set of ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ (Andrew Cooper)
Tesfaye’s newest function comes after 2023’s The Idol, co-created with Fahim and Sam Levinson, was canceled following intensive reshoots following the departure of director Amy Seimetz, as revealed by Deadline in April 2022. The present additionally suffered a lowered order taking its whole variety of episodes to 5. By the point the ultimate episode aired, the overwhelming sentiment across the present was detrimental.

