The Weeknd & Jenna Ortega: ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Streaming Now
Get ready: the Weeknd and Jenna ortega’s “Hurry Up Tomorrow” is expected to stream on digital platforms this week! This psychological thriller, also starring Barry Keoghan, offers a fresh take on the creative journey, exploring themes of identity and self-finding through The Weeknd’s alter ego, Abel. The film, which premiered in theaters alongside The Weeknd’s new album and tour, will soon be available for digital purchase and rental on platforms like Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home. Jenna ortega’s character,Anima,embodies a hidden side of The Weeknd’s artistic persona,adding intriguing layers,as noted in Entertainment Weekly. Stay tuned to News Directory 3 for the latest updates: While the official date may vary, the film is available for pre-order.Discover what’s next with this highly anticipated release.
The Weeknd and Jenna Ortega’s Psychological Thriller, “hurry Up Tomorrow,” Coming to Streaming
Updated june 02, 2025
The psychological thriller Hurry Up Tomorrow, featuring The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) and Jenna Ortega, is anticipated to arrive on digital streaming platforms this week. This film is part of a three-part project by The Weeknd, which includes a new album and concert tour. The movie initially premiered in theaters May 16, coinciding with the tour’s launch.

The film’s premise involves a musician, played by The Weeknd as a fictionalized version of himself named Abel, grappling with insomnia. He encounters a stranger, Anima, played by Ortega, who begins to unravel his existence. Barry Keoghan portrays Abel’s manager, lee. The Weeknd collaborated with reza Fahim and director Trey Edward Shults on the screenplay.
According to streaming tracker when to Stream, Hurry up Tomorrow is slated for release on premium video on demand (PVOD) this Friday, June 6. Though, When to Stream notes that Lionsgate, the distributor, has not officially confirmed this date, leaving room for potential changes.
Currently, Hurry Up Tomorrow is available for pre-order on Prime Video for $24.99, the digital purchase price. A 48-hour rental is expected to cost $19.99. Besides Prime Video, the film will also be accessible on platforms like Apple TV, Fandango at Home, and YouTube.
Ortega on Experimental Storytelling
Ortega told Entertainment Weekly that she initially hesitated about playing Anima. However, after building trust with Shults and The Weeknd, she embraced the project’s vision. She described hurry Up Tomorrow as an “experimental telling of what it means to be an artist who is changing, evolving, managing their past while trying not to fear the unknown. What a mental block can do to one’s sense of self.”
it was my understanding while shooting that my character,Anima,is a version of Abel.A side of him that the persona the Weeknd doesn’t show as much … There were manny iterations of Ani as the new script drafts came in, but I just loved that she consistently took no s— and felt everything intensely.
Jenna Ortega, Entertainment Weekly
The R-rated Hurry Up Tomorrow, starring The Weeknd, Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan, is anticipated to be available on PVOD this Friday.
What’s next
Viewers can anticipate the film’s availability on various digital platforms, offering both purchase and rental options. Streaming release dates are subject to change until officially confirmed by Lionsgate.
