Are you ready for Taylor Swift’s 2:48 on the big screen?
If you could not buy tickets for the singer’s concert event, this announcement will make you happy! Soon you will be able to see your idol on the big screen in French cinemas.
On August 31, Taylor Swift revealed that her concert film Tour of Eras It will be released in American theaters on October 13. The singer recently announced that the film will finally be released worldwide.
Distributed in France by Pathé Live, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour It will be shown for a limited time from 13 October at 6pm and throughout the weekend. You can now reserve seats.
Taylor Swift on the big screen at 2:48 p.m
Running 2 hours 48 minutes, the feature film will be available in theaters equipped with Dolby Atmos sound, as well as in 18 French IMAX theaters.
The surprise announcement to reschedule the concert also had unexpected consequences for the release of David Gordon Green’s The Exorcist in US cinemas, as Universal chose to delay the horror film rather than face Taylor Swift.
Jason Blum, the producer of the film, commented on this decision on the microphoneEntertainment Weekly :”The only thing that scares me to death is Taylor Swift! We’ve locked down Friday, October 13th, which is the best day to release a horror movie. But, of course, we said goodbye to Taylor Swift.”
Taylor Swift
A decision that seems reasonable after the AMC movie theater chain announced the other day that advance sales for a concert directed by Sam Wrench brought in $26 million in 24 hours.
Taylor Swift’s concert entry thus surpassed Spider-Man: No Way Home, which grossed $16.9 million on its first day. Note that these figures are for AMC channel only and therefore do not take into account pre-sales of other schemes.
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour That’s why it should be a fall movie event.
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