Taylor Swift is gearing up for one of the year’s strongest showings at the box office with her Eras Tour concert film!
01.09.2023 - 22:01 / justjared.com
Taylor Swift‘s record-breaking Eras Tour concert film seems to have caused another shift in the release schedule for a forthcoming movie – Meg Ryan‘s What Happens Later.
The trailer for Meg‘s new movie, her first movie since 2015 and first rom-com in even longer, was scheduled to arrive on October 13. We got a first taste earlier this week with the unveiling of the film’s trailer.
However, fans will have to wait a few weeks longer to see Meg in action again. Following news that Taylor‘s movie had broken a single-day presale record held by a Marvel movie, What Happens Later is shifting its release date.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie will now hit theaters on November 3.
This isn’t the first movie that has moved a release date since Taylor‘s movie was announced. The Exorcist: Believer will now hit theaters on October 6 instead of on its originally planned October 13 release date.
With all the buzz, you might be wondering if the Eras Tour film will be eligible for an Oscar. We have some news on that…
Taylor Swift is gearing up for one of the year’s strongest showings at the box office with her Eras Tour concert film!
Cinemark, the nation’s third largest theater chain, is letting fans reserve auditoriums for : The Eras Tour concert film, out this fall.
EXCLUSIVE: STX’s first movie under its Lionsgate pact, Neil Burger’s The Marsh King’s Daughter via Roadside Attractions will now go on Nov. 3 instead of Oct. 6.
SAG-AFTRA’s National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator in a pitstop at TIFF revealed that the Taylor Swift: Eras Tour concert film, which is poised to open to $70M-$100M has a SAG-AFTRA interim agreement.
Meg Ryan is revealing what her kids think of the orgasm scene from the 1989 film When Harry Met Sally.
Meg Ryan was scheduled to return to her romantic comedy big screen stomping ground on Oct. 13, however, Taylor Swift spoiled it. No prob, the Ryan directed and starring What Happens Later holiday-set feature from Bleecker Street will now go on Nov. 3, the last weekend of AMC’s Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert movie. Hopefully by that time, the Swifties will be interested in other movies.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Meg Ryan joined Interview Magazine for a discussion with comedy legend Carol Burnett, and she admitted that her kids are often embarrassed by one of her most iconic movie scenes: the fake orgasm at Katz’s Deli in “When Harry Met Sally.” In the 1989 romantic comedy, Ryan’s Sally proves to Billy Crystal’s Harry that women can convincingly trick men into thinking they’ve orgasmed by demonstrating as much at the deli table, prompting a fellow customer to say, “I’ll have what she’s having.” “My son just called me this morning and he’s in New York staying at a hotel that’s right across the street from Katz’s Deli,” Ryan told Burnett. “My daughter was here and everybody was on speaker, and they were like, ‘Mom, this is a very unique embarrassment.’ He said, ‘You know you can go into that deli and there’s an arrow pointing down to the table where you shot that scene.” “I wonder if it’s the right one,” Ryan added about the table.
Meg Ryan‘s kids have a unique perspective on her performance in When Harry Met Sally.
“What Happens Later” — her first movie since 2015. It also stars David Duchovny, with Ryan even taking on the roles of director and screenwriter.“Truly, the easiest part was acting in it.
Meg Ryan is revealing how her kids feel about one of her most famous scenes. In a conversation with Carol Burnett for Interview Magazine, the 61-year-old rom-com queen shares her kids’ feelings towards the orgasm scene in “When Harry Met Sally”.
Taylor Swift continues to break records.
Taylor Swift just broke another record as fans are rushing to pick up tickets to see her Eras Tour concert film in theaters next month. This one was previously held by Marvel!
UPDATE, AFTER EXCLUSIVE: AMC is reporting that the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film has clocked a mindblowing $26M for the circuit in presales in its first 24 hours, beating their previous first day presales record for Spider-Man: No Way Home which did $16.9M. Let’s write that again — this massive presales figure is only for AMC. It’s not for the entire industry and other circuits like Regal, Cinemark and Harkins — which means the figure is significantly bigger. Realize, though, AMC reps the largest footprint for movie theaters at the domestic B.O. with 568 locations.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Are you ready for it? Taylor Swift is here to save movie theaters. Her “Eras Tour” concert film, which opens theatrically on Oct.
Meg Ryan opened up about her return to the world of acting with her new rom-com What Happens Later.
Hours after Taylor Swift announced her AMC Eras Tour concert film, presales are looking amazing!
EXCLUSIVE: Since going on sale at 7:15AM CT this morning, ticket presales for AMC’s Taylor Swift: Eras Tour concert film are well past $10M we hear per sources and counting. By the end of the day this presales figure will be tremendously north of what we’re seeing.
Taylor Swift is bringing her ongoing "Eras Tour" to movie theaters in a new concert film. Announced today (August 31) on Good Morning America, Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour is out on October 13 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Taylor Swift is bringing her spectacular Eras Tour to the silver screen through a concert film set to premiere on October 13th. Expressing her excitement on Instagram, Taylor shared on Instagram: “The Eras Tour has been the most meaningful, electric experience of my life so far and I’m overjoyed to tell you that it’ll be coming to the big screen soon,” “Starting Oct 13th you’ll be able to experience the concert film in theaters in North America! Tickets are on sale now at amctheatres.com.
With titles falling off marquees due to the strikes, leave it to Taylor Swift to save the day. Her record breaking concert, the Eras Tour, will be playing AMC and Cinemark theaters this fall. The pic is directed by Sam Wrench.