Abel Tesfaye has always known he wanted to pursue a career in cinema. He sees his meteoric rise to fame under the moniker The Weeknd as "a little detour" to make that happen. Nearly two years after he made his acting debut with HBO’s “The Idol,” the 35-year-old pop star says his experimental musical film "Hurry Up Tomorrow" "brought the joy back into filmmaking." Tesfaye sat down alongside co-star Jenna Ortega and director Trey Edward Shults to speak with AP entertainment journalist Krysta Fauria about losing his voice in 2022, leaving The Weeknd behind — and learning from "The Idol." "Hurry Up Tomorrow" hits theaters May 16. #theweeknd #hurryuptomorrow #abeltesfaye
Author: Associated Press
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