Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour debuted with an extremely impressive number in the United States. The feature film about the pop singer’s tour grossed more than US$96 million between October 13th and 15th.
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With this, “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” set a record for concert films, surpassing the US$ 29.5 million raised by “Justin Bieber: never say never” in its first three days in theaters, in 2011.
In this way, the amount raised by the film represents no less than 73% of the entire box office in the country over the weekend. Overshadowed in second place, The Exorcist: The Believer grossed US$11 million in its second week in theaters.
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PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie came third, raising US$7 million. The children’s film is followed by the slasher Saw X, which grossed US$5.7 million. Closing the top five, the film The Creator made US$4.3 million.
It is worth remembering that the production was projected to gross between US$105 million and US$145 million, according to an estimate from Boxoffice Pro. The deficit reflects the difficulty in predicting box office revenue for an unusual release like the artist’s film.
Namely, in international sales, revenue was around R$161 million, ranking first at the box office in the United Kingdom, Mexico, Australia, Germany and the Philippines. Directed by Sam Wrench, the film is almost three hours long and was recorded over three nights at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles