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Trey Edward Shults and Abel Tesfaye, aka The Weeknd, are excited for fans to see the culmination of their professional and friendly partnership, Hurry Up Tomorrow . The film , which follows a musician suffering from insomnia who gets visited by a mysterious stranger, is a fictionalized yet semi-autobiographical story about a point in Tesfaye’s life. Tesfaye co-wrote the screenplay with Shults and Reza Fahim. Blavity/Shadow and Act Managing Editor Trey Mangum spoke with Tesfaye and Shults about their collaboration, which began after Tesfaye watched Shults’ second film, It Comes at Night . The Weekend was a fan of ‘It Comes at Night’ and ‘Waves’ “I don’t know if I’ve ever said this before, but It Comes at Night was the first time I’d seen [one of Shults’ movies],” said Tesfaye. “I saw it and I was automatically just taken by it because…how they portrayed it in the trailers was a specific type of film. So I went expecting just like a horror film, you know? And then I…left the theater...
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