The video ends with the members of Daft Punk appearing as cloaked explorers in a snow-covered landscape, discovering the neon-lit remains of the singer. Production & Collaboration

Directed by Warren Fu , the official music video premiered on , and has since surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube .

After a brief romantic dance during an eclipse, the woman turns to stone and crumbles. A black snake emerges from her remains, and upon touching it, The Weeknd also transforms into stone.

The video was intentionally edited to look like it was shot on film and transferred to Betacam SP , a popular analog broadcast format from the 1970s–90s, giving it a soft, vintage feel.

Set on a rocky, desolate planet similar to Mars, it follows The Weeknd as he meets an extraterrestrial woman—"Stargirl"—played by Japanese-American model Kiko Mizuhara .

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The video ends with the members of Daft Punk appearing as cloaked explorers in a snow-covered landscape, discovering the neon-lit remains of the singer. Production & Collaboration

Directed by Warren Fu , the official music video premiered on , and has since surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube . the_weeknd_i_feel_it_coming_ft_daft_punk_offici...

After a brief romantic dance during an eclipse, the woman turns to stone and crumbles. A black snake emerges from her remains, and upon touching it, The Weeknd also transforms into stone. The video ends with the members of Daft

The video was intentionally edited to look like it was shot on film and transferred to Betacam SP , a popular analog broadcast format from the 1970s–90s, giving it a soft, vintage feel. A black snake emerges from her remains, and

Set on a rocky, desolate planet similar to Mars, it follows The Weeknd as he meets an extraterrestrial woman—"Stargirl"—played by Japanese-American model Kiko Mizuhara .

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