
Lionsgate lines up international buyers for ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ starring The Weeknd, Barry Keoghan, Jenna Ortega

Exclusive: Lionsgate has lined up key territory buyers for Hurry Up Tomorrow, the psychological thriller that marks the lead acting debut of The Weeknd alongside Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan that will open in the US on May 16 day-and-date with most international markets.
Trey Edward Shults’ feature will release through Lionsgate in North America and the UK, while distribution partners include Village Roadshow for Australia & New Zealand, Wild Bunch for Germany, Idc for Latin America, and Metropolitan in France.
Launching in more than 65 international markets, Hurry Up Tomorrow centres on an insomniac musician whose world is turned upside-down when he meets a mysterious stranger.
Trey Edward Shults’ feature will release through Lionsgate in North America and the UK, while distribution partners include Village Roadshow for Australia & New Zealand, Wild Bunch for Germany, Idc for Latin America, and Metropolitan in France.
Launching in more than 65 international markets, Hurry Up Tomorrow centres on an insomniac musician whose world is turned upside-down when he meets a mysterious stranger.
- 4/15/2025
- ScreenDaily
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