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The box office hit we didn’t expect this year is… Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour aims to become a global success.

The box office hit we didn’t expect this year is… Taylor Swift
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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If we’re talking about divas, in 2023, we can’t overlook the supremacy of Taylor Swift. The pop singer has been climbing the ranks in her career for a few years now. Ever since Kanye West insulted her after she won her first international award, she hasn’t stopped growing. Despite all the obstacles that have been thrown her way— and there have been many, to be honest—Swift has only become more popular.

All of this has translated into a worldwide tour that has become one of the most followed in history. But what we didn’t expect was that she would also conquer cinemas worldwide in a 2023 that wasn’t exactly a blockbuster year at the box office.

A highly anticipated movie

As the singer herself has announced, the recorded concert Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, which reviews the last major tour of her career, will premiere worldwide on October 13th. This is something fans, especially those who didn’t have the honor of seeing it live, have been eagerly awaiting for a long time. And finally, it has become a reality with a much-anticipated announcement.

What’s most intriguing is that Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour won’t premiere as just another movie; it’s expected to be a massive hit. With tickets on sale, reservations are already flying off the shelves, and it’s anticipated to surpass Joker with a significant historical record: the best October opening of all time.

To surpass Joaquin Phoenix’s movie, Taylor Swift would have to exceed $96.2 million during its opening weekend. It sounds crazy, of course, but it’s Taylor Swift… It wouldn’t be far-fetched at all for her to achieve such numbers.

Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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