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  • Dec 20, 2024

    need IMAX theaters, they slid the release date in right before the next mission impossible movie comes out

  • Dec 20, 2024
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    OHMNI

    there are weeknd fans in the thread saying that this role in no way affected his image

    For normal people who can separate real life from fiction, it didn’t

    If you’re unable to understand that Tedros was a fictional character then yes

  • Dec 20, 2024

    we will be there.

  • Dec 20, 2024
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    OHMNI

    there are weeknd fans in the thread saying that this role in no way affected his image

    for a minority. he’s pulling from his idols like Verhoeven for that show and absolutely knew what type of criticisms come with that..so someones perception isn’t gonna come as a surprise, and I doubt he cares, you can’t do that s*** then worry about the way it affects your image

    he had the remake rights for Ichi the Killer, thankfully it didn’t happen, but you don’t entertain that stuff without acknowledging people’s view is gonna change, dude is not
    tone deaf

  • Dec 20, 2024
    Tomorrow

    For normal people who can separate real life from fiction, it didn’t

    If you’re unable to understand that Tedros was a fictional character then yes

    Nigga talking like the Idol was a documentary

  • Dec 20, 2024
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    malédiction

    for a minority. he’s pulling from his idols like Verhoeven for that show and absolutely knew what type of criticisms come with that..so someones perception isn’t gonna come as a surprise, and I doubt he cares, you can’t do that s*** then worry about the way it affects your image

    he had the remake rights for Ichi the Killer, thankfully it didn’t happen, but you don’t entertain that stuff without acknowledging people’s view is gonna change, dude is not
    tone deaf

    forgive me if I would rather he play a scifi, trippy or imaginative role rather htan a creepy rapist

  • Dec 20, 2024
    OHMNI

    forgive me if I would rather he play a scifi, trippy or imaginative role rather htan a creepy rapist

    It’s almost like he was…….. acting

  • Dec 20, 2024
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    Do you know what the words “rape” and “rapist” mean?

  • Dec 20, 2024
    Tomorrow

    Do you know what the words “rape” and “rapist” mean?

    He doesn’t

  • Dec 20, 2024
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    Tomorrow

    Do you know what the words “rape” and “rapist” mean?

    My fault attorney for Abel I will limit it to creep

    I am surpised you can defend him with his d*** in your mouth without at all biting its impressive

  • Dec 20, 2024
    OHMNI

    My fault attorney for Abel I will limit it to creep

    I am surpised you can defend him with his d*** in your mouth without at all biting its impressive

    Thanks, I’m not sure why you’re so confident calling someone a rapist so lightly like that. You’ve been doing that a lot which is extremely out of character for how seriously you seem to take sexual assault and pedophilia claims.

  • Dec 20, 2024
    HURRY UP sab

    easily

    in fact, i would even go as far as recommending to watch it even without having seen the first two

  • Dec 20, 2024

    Present

  • Jan 10
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    more info about the film from this new Variety article with Abel @op

    Bringing that vision into a cohesive album is challenge enough, but making it into a coherent film is no small endeavor. The Weekend and co-writer Fahim set their sights on Shults early, after being especially impressed with his work on “Waves.”

    The Weeknd recalls, “I gave him the script, and said, ‘I need you to see yourself in this film, that’s really the only way it’s gonna work.’ He did, and he brought in a whole new element that’s very personal to him as well.”

    Shults tells Variety, “From our first meeting, that’s what emboldened me: He really wanted me to make this my film and bring myself to it. And I was blown away by how well he responds to direction as an actor: There would be days where I was ready to walk away from a scene, thinking we got it, and he would ask for another take and push the scene to a new level. I don’t think people realize yet what a good actor he is.”

    The Weeknd gushes when talking about his co-stars, Ortega and Keoghan. “Jenna brought so much depth to the character,” he says. “There was a scene where Trey and I looked at each other like, ‘On paper, this is just ridiculous — how is it going to translate on screen?’ And she said, ‘I have an idea.’ She led that whole scene — none of it was rehearsed, and a lot of my reactions in it are not acting.”

    Ortega says, “Abel is such a sweetheart, and really looked out for everyone on our set. It was so great getting to know him and help bring his vision to life.”

    Keoghan “was a friend of mine prior to all this,” the Weeknd continues, “and he was always number one on my list for his role. What makes him different from Jenna is that his talent is so raw, it just comes so naturally to him.”

    Keoghan tells Variety, “It’s so nice to collaborate with such a close friend, but also an artist who has expressed so much of himself through one medium and is now channeling it through another.”

  • HURRY UP BGFX

    more info about the film from this new Variety article with Abel @op

    https://twitter.com/Variety/status/1877747234541842530

    Bringing that vision into a cohesive album is challenge enough, but making it into a coherent film is no small endeavor. The Weekend and co-writer Fahim set their sights on Shults early, after being especially impressed with his work on “Waves.”

    The Weeknd recalls, “I gave him the script, and said, ‘I need you to see yourself in this film, that’s really the only way it’s gonna work.’ He did, and he brought in a whole new element that’s very personal to him as well.”

    Shults tells Variety, “From our first meeting, that’s what emboldened me: He really wanted me to make this my film and bring myself to it. And I was blown away by how well he responds to direction as an actor: There would be days where I was ready to walk away from a scene, thinking we got it, and he would ask for another take and push the scene to a new level. I don’t think people realize yet what a good actor he is.”

    The Weeknd gushes when talking about his co-stars, Ortega and Keoghan. “Jenna brought so much depth to the character,” he says. “There was a scene where Trey and I looked at each other like, ‘On paper, this is just ridiculous — how is it going to translate on screen?’ And she said, ‘I have an idea.’ She led that whole scene — none of it was rehearsed, and a lot of my reactions in it are not acting.”

    Ortega says, “Abel is such a sweetheart, and really looked out for everyone on our set. It was so great getting to know him and help bring his vision to life.”

    Keoghan “was a friend of mine prior to all this,” the Weeknd continues, “and he was always number one on my list for his role. What makes him different from Jenna is that his talent is so raw, it just comes so naturally to him.”

    Keoghan tells Variety, “It’s so nice to collaborate with such a close friend, but also an artist who has expressed so much of himself through one medium and is now channeling it through another.”

    Hoping Trey did a page 1 rewrite on the script.

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    mjpplus
    https://twitter.com/ew/status/1886415747770962208




    i appreciate his willingness to try new things. i mean this could be god-awful but who knows

  • earthwalka

    i appreciate his willingness to try new things. i mean this could be god-awful but who knows

    I trust Trey

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  • TRAILER TOMORROW @op

  • IM BEING FR WHEN I SAY HURRY UP TOMORROW

  • Hurry up trailer tmr

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