Wednesday star Jenna Ortega set to return with new thriller
Jenna Ortega delights fans as she returns with thrilling psychological drama
Jenna Ortega, who rose to prominence at a very early age with her lead role in Wednesday, is on cloud nine as she shared exciting news about her career's new big hit.
The 22-year-old star hinted that this new project will bring out the most exciting side of her, alongside Saltburn's Barry Keoghan, as she seems thrilled about the role.
Deadline reported that the movie called Hurry Up Tomorrow, is all about a psychological drama with full of suspense. It may have a intense few scenes that's going to take different twists to entertain the viewers.
The Wednesday actress is set to return with the next chapter of her hit series leaving her fans thrilled, as they are impatiently waiting for its release.
"With Hurry Up Tomorrow, in partnership with Trey, his musical universe expands onto the big screen with a psychological thriller that will usher in a new cinematic experience for fans. We are thrilled to be bringing it to audiences worldwide," revealed in recent reports.
Seemingly, Ortega is working really hard to deliver a great performance, putting hours to make sure the movie will be a blockbuster.
Jenna, who captured millions of hearts with her astonishing acting skills, is currently gearing up to bring the same passion and intensity to her upcoming Hurry Up Tomorrow.
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