
Director Trey Edward Shults on "Hurry Up Tomorrow": A Unique Cinematic Experience
Fandango's new video features an interview with Trey Edward Shults, director of the upcoming film "Hurry Up Tomorrow." Shults discusses his creative process and the film's unique connection to The Weeknd's music. He explains, "I tried to design the film so that regardless of whether you listen to The Weeknd's music, it's a great film on its own." However, he adds that for those who do listen to the album, "they're beautifully interlinked and enrich each other." The film, releasing in theaters this Friday, aims for a singular and fresh cinematic experience, drawing comparisons to Prince's "Purple Rain" but ultimately offering something entirely different. Tickets are available via the link in Fandango's bio. This innovative approach to filmmaking and the anticipation surrounding the film's release make it a compelling story for media coverage.