Movie stars and bosses are rescheduling their premiere dates to make way for Taylor Swift's "Eras" tour concert film.

Following the announcement of Taylor Swift's documentary, "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour," premiering on October 13 in theaters, it has been reported that two other films have announced new release dates, per the Daily Mail.

Hilary Swank's drama and an eagerly awaited rom-com return from actress Meg Ryan have shifted their initial dates to accommodate this event.

When people heard about Taylor Swift's" Eras" Tour, they knew she was on her way to becoming a billionaire.

With Thursday's announcement of her concert movie's release date, Swifties everywhere went into a frenzy.

Their enthusiasm broke AMC's presale record previously held by "Spider-Man: No Way Home," as reported by Variety.

This shows just how successful her tour has been so far.

Meg's upcoming flick "What Happens Later" and Hilary's "Ordinary Angels" have decided to shift their release dates to avoid a box office battle.

Notably, this is the first motion picture from Meg in eight years - it was initially scheduled for October 13, which coincidentally is the same date as Taylor's film.

Deadline reported that the premiere of "Ordinary Angels" has been moved back three weeks to November 3. Previously, October 13 was set as the release date, but it will no longer hold. As of now, no other date has been announced for the film's debut.

Owing to the SAG-AFTRA strike, Hilary cannot carry out any advertisement for her movie.

If the film's premiere date moves beyond when the strike ends, then Hilary will be in a position to put herself forward for promotional activities, which she appears eager to do.

Thursday brought news of a release date for Taylor Swift's upcoming movie which will be released on October 13.

But that wasn't the only film that had a surprise in store, as it was also revealed that "The Exorcist: Believer" would now be released even sooner than expected - on October 6!

The recent "Believer" movie continues the original 1973 film helmed by William Friedkin. As part of the franchise, it marks the 6th installment in its series.

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Taylor Swift 'Eras' Tour Concert Documentary

In an Instagram post Thursday morning, it was revealed that award-winning singer and songwriter Taylor Swift is coming to a theater near you with her "The Eras Tour Concert Film."

Furthermore, the trailer for the concert film was released at the same time. The footage of the film was filmed during her six-night residency at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, which marked the end of her domestic leg of the tour.

"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. Eras attire, friendship bracelets, singing, and dancing encouraged."

Worldwide fans of music superstar Taylor Swift will be able to catch her incredible concert film in AMC IMAX theaters throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

"The Eras Tour Concert Film" will run four showtimes daily on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

It will also screen at Regal and Cinemark theaters for fans who want to experience the tour from the comfort of a movie theater seat.

With a run time of two hours and 45 minutes, Director Sam Wrench has delivered another remarkable documentary, which follows in line with his other acclaimed works like those for Billie Eilish, Lizzo, and Jennifer Lopez's Netflix film "Halftime."

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