Taylor Swift’s concert film, “The Eras Tour,” has had an impressive opening at the box office. The film earned $37.8 million on Friday, making it the second-biggest October opening day ever, just behind “Joker.” It outperformed other highly anticipated films like “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” and “Halloween.” However, initial projections for the film’s weekend earnings have been revised downward, predicting a three-day haul of $90-109 million.
Despite the revised estimates, “The Eras Tour” is still set to have one of the best opening weekends in recent years. It is uncertain how much the film’s earnings will drop on Saturday, with predictions ranging from 1% to 20%. Even at the lowest end of expectations, it will still be the best opening film since “Barbie” and the largest debut ever for a movie distributed by a theater chain. Additionally, the film has received positive ratings, including an A+ CinemaScore and high scores from critics and audiences on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic.
In conclusion, Taylor Swift’s concert film, “The Eras Tour,” has made a strong start at the box office, with a second-biggest October opening day ever. While projections for its overall weekend earnings have been revised downward, it is still expected to have a successful opening weekend. The film has also received positive ratings from both critics and audiences.