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TAYLOR SWIFT'S MEGA MOVIE POISED TO SHATTER BOX OFFICE RECORDS, TARGETING OVER $100 MILLION!

The Eras Tour movie is on track to make a staggering $100 million or more at the box office, possibly outperforming all previous concert documentaries.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour film has already achieved impressive ticket sales and raked in over $26 million in pre-sales, hinting at its potential to become the highest-grossing concert documentary ever. This success comes as a welcome relief for theaters facing challenges due to ongoing strikes and delayed film releases.

Projections indicate that Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is poised to generate over $100 million in box office revenue. The film chronicles Swift's sold-out tour, which made headlines for its ticket sales through Ticketmaster. The film is set to hit theaters on October 13, and based on its impressive ticket sales, The Hollywood Reporter anticipates it could even surpass $150 million at the domestic box office.

If it reaches these projections, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour would break all previous records for concert documentaries. Currently, the 2011 Justin Bieber documentary, "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never," holds the domestic record with $73 million, while the 2009 Michael Jackson documentary, "This Is It," boasts the worldwide record with $181.9 million, including international earnings.

With pre-sales already exceeding $26 million in a single day and over a month until its release, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour seems destined for even higher sales figures.

These pre-sales and revenue projections bring good news not just for the film but also for struggling theaters grappling with ongoing strikes by writers and actors. As these strikes continue without a clear end in sight, major films like "Dune: Part Two" have been delayed, posing a risk to fall box office revenues. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie could potentially breathe new life into the fall box office, setting new records for concert documentaries.

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