"Taylor Swift movie: Theater release coincides with new 'Exorcist' film"
Taylor Swift's concert movie and the horror film "Exorcist: Believer" will both be released on October 13, drawing comparisons to the summer's "Barbenheimer" movie combo trend. Fans have taken to social media with the hashtag #Exorswift, sparking excitement and anticipation for the double feature.
Pop sensation Taylor Swift's highly anticipated concert movie is set to debut in theaters on the same day as the new "Exorcist" horror film, creating an unexpected and exciting "double feature" experience for fans. The release date of October 13, which also happens to be Friday the 13th, has drawn comparisons to the successful "Barbenheimer" movie combo trend from earlier this summer.
This unique timing has generated significant buzz, with fans taking to social media to express their excitement using the hashtag #Exorswift. One fan cleverly quipped, "Move over #Barbenheimer, here comes #Exorswift," referencing the previous movie combination trend. Another fan playfully spoofed a lyric from Swift's song "22," saying, "I don't know about you, but I feel like possessing youuuuuuuuuu."
However, not all observers are thrilled about this unexpected pairing. One person deadpanned, "I can't wait to miss it." Nonetheless, the online buzz surrounding the announcement began immediately after Swift shared the news about "The Eras Tour" movie release date.
In her announcement, Swift expressed her joy and gratitude for the "The Eras Tour" and its impact on her life. The film serves as a documentation of her immensely successful tour, which was projected to generate a record-breaking $1 billion in ticket sales in July, making it one of the highest-grossing tours in history.
"The Eras Tour" movie will be shown in major theater chains such as AMC, Regal, and Cinemark on weekends until November 5. Swift fans wasted no time in predicting that the concert film would outperform the "Exorcist" reboot, which is set 50 years after the original 1973 film.
With Leslie Odom Jr. from "Hamilton" and Ellen Burstyn, who appeared in the original film, "The Exorcist: Believer" promises to be a spine-tingling experience centered around the demonic possession of a young girl. The original "Exorcist" is the second highest-grossing film of all time when adjusted for inflation, earning over $441 million.
In conclusion, the simultaneous release of Taylor Swift's concert movie and the new "Exorcist" horror film has created a unique and exciting movie-going experience for fans. The anticipation and online buzz surrounding this unlikely pairing are a testament to the star power and popularity of Swift, as well as the enduring appeal of the "Exorcist" franchise.
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