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Box office data is already roaring in for Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour concert movie, which premiered in theaters one day earlier than expected.
The 33-year-old pop titan sent fans racing to theaters on Thursday (October 12) for a chance to relive the magic of her indomitable summer tour. They showed up in mass numbers, according to ticket sales.
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According to a report by Variety, Taylor brought in $2.8 million in ticket sales from the Thursday previews. That number comes on the tail of the news that the movie had surpassed $100 million in presale tickets.
At the pace that things are going, the outlet predicted that the movie would open with sales between $100 million and $125 million domestically. Globally, the estimate balloons to between $150 million and $175 million.
Earlier this week, we learned exactly how much money Taylor stands to make from the movie. We also learned about some rules that fans have to follow when attending the show.
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The AMC distributed Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour returned yesterday, Thursday, at around noon after a three day pause, pulling in $5.9M per industry estimates. This takes the running total of the Sam Wrench directed concert film to $98.7M at 3,855 theaters. Meanwhile, Apple Original Films big splash into wide theatrical releases with Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon, distributed by Paramount, drew $2.6M in previews that began at 2PM. Why so early? The Leonardo DiCaprio Robert De Niro movie is 3 hours and 26 minutes long.
Taylor Swift is heading back on the road soon for the international leg of her Eras Tour, and her rumored boyfriend Travis Kelce has a chance to pay her a visit!
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter It’s Scorsese vs. Swift at the box office. Martin Scorsese’s star-studded crime epic “Killers of the Flower Moon,” this weekend’s only new nationwide release, is targeting $20 million to $30 million from its debut in 3,621 North American theaters.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Chief Correspondent A security guard who protected Taylor Swift during her Eras Tour this summer is now back home in Israel to fight for his country against Hamas. Variety has confirmed that the security guard, who wishes to keep his name anonymous, made the choice to leave the United States to join the IDF reserves as he saw the deadly attacks by Hamas on Israeli citizens.
Refresh for updates…Taylor Swift: Eras Tour may have missed the century mark in regards to a domestic opening, but the 12x Grammy winner was always guaranteed that number worldwide, with AMC reporting this AM that the Sam Wrench directed concert pic has racked up $126M-$130M. Overseas opening is $31M-$33M. AMC is reporting a range ala domestic; this the first time the circuit has handled a global theatrical-day-and-date release of this magnitude. Note, we never saw this hitting $200M WW; overseas was always going to be light and at this point remains at the lower-end of expectations.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Long live the new box office queen. After selling out stadiums across the country, Taylor Swift is filling movie theaters with “The Eras Tour” concert film, which ignited to estimates of $95 million to $97 million over the weekend. Studios typically report a firmer number at this point, but “without clear comparisons, Sunday box office projections remain a range,” the film’s official distributor AMC Theatres said in a note to press.
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” raking in a record-breaking $39 million, according to IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.It is slated to make history as the highest grossing concert film of all time, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The film — which chronicles the songstress’ Eras Tour, which began in March and is reportedly earning her $4.1 billion — is also the second-biggest opening day for the month of October, following “The Joker‘s” $39.3 million in 2019.“The Exorcist: Believer,” which was in the No.
Taylor Swift, but the box office fun is just beginning. Her concert movie, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” is opening this weekend and has made $2.8 million in Thursday previews from 2,700 theaters. Showings began last night at 6 p.m.
The AMC distributed Taylor Swift: Eras Tour concert movie officially made $2.8M in Thursday night previews.
Taylor Swift fans are being encouraged to sing along during screenings of the singer’s new concert film, The Eras Tour.Released today (October 13) in the UK and Europe, the movie captures the North American leg of Swift’s ongoing career-spanning stadium tour. The film, which was directed by Sam Wrench, broke numerous box office records last week.Cinema chains Odeon and Cineworld have now told BBC News that ticketholders can largely forgo traditional cinema etiquette and enjoy Swift’s music as they would at one of her live shows.A spokesperson for Cineworld said attendees could “shake it off and dance along”, but told them to not take “confetti and glitter”.Odeon, meanwhile, encouraged fans to “absolutely celebrate by singing and dancing” throughout the concert film.The company said it hoped its customers would have a “memorable experience” watching The Eras Tour.
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Taylor Swift is getting some star-studded support at the premiere of her new movie!
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Taylor Swift is bringing her “Eras Tour” to the big screen a day earlier than planned. The concert film was originally scheduled to open on Friday the 13th (to coincide with her lucky number), but the singer has announced a surprise shift in release to a day earlier, with showtimes beginning Thursday at 6 p.m.
To the delight of Taylor Swift fans her new AMC-distributed concert movie will now be playing in cinemas as of Thursday night into Friday. Originally the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert movie was to begin showtimes at 6 p.m. (local time) on Friday, October 13. The reason for the change was that Swift wanted the movie to open on her lucky number day.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Taylor Swift‘s “Eras Tour” concert film is projected to open to $100 million at the domestic box office, but the final weekend number will likely be much bigger. The movie, a cinematic rendering of the pop star’s record-breaking, three-hour stadium tour, looks to generate up to $125 million from approximately 3,850 theaters in North America, according to early estimates. It’s also expected to add $30 million to $50 million from 4,150 venues internationally in more than 90 countries for a global start upwards of $150 to 175 million.
EXCLUSIVE: Heading into the Swift snowfall this weekend at the box office, here’s what we can tell you about the AMC-distributed film. As has already been reported, a $100M+ projection per distribution sources is in store and another $50M+ overseas (for $150M WW debut); but part of the stats indicating this come from box office analytics firm EntTelligence which is observing sellouts for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour significantly outstripping Barbie and percent-wise that of Spider-Man: No Way Home compared to each movie’s first evenings.