Taylor Swiftis coming to the big screen with the movie ofThe Eras Tourconcert, hitting theaters on October 13. Tickets went on sale earlier this month, sparking absolute madness as the film will only be available for a few weeks, and not a single fan wants to miss out on the opportunity to experience the concert either for the first time or once again in a different format.

The movie has already broken many records, includingsurpassing bothSpider-Man: No Way Homeat AMCTheaters andAvengers: Infinity Warat Cinepolis Mexico on pre-sale numbers. It was recently reported that the movie was projected to earn $70 million dollars during its opening weekend, although it has been predicted that this is likely to increase as sales keep going up. Although all of this may seem like good news for the box office after a superb summer, movie theaters may not be ready for the power of Swifties.

The Exorcist Believer

On a recentTikTok video published by user 0pen_d00rs, a movie theater employee, she asks for Taylor Swift fans to behave. She also reminds moviegoers that this is a film and not an actual stadium show, so while they are expected to sing along during screenings, they shouldn’t shout the lyrics out especially if there’s a quiet audience.

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The Victims of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Movie

When the movie was announced, confirming its release date for October 13, fans started to joke on social media, inviting people to enjoy a double feature withThe Exorcist: Believer, which was also set to debut that same day. But theBarbenheimerphenomenon won’t be replicated this time, since Universal Pictures ultimately decided topush the debut of David Gordon Green’s film upto October 6.

The sequel to the iconic horror franchise centers on a young girl possessed by a dark and powerful entity, which forces her parents to seek for the help of someone who has been through the same thing in the past. The film will bring Ellen Burstyn back to the franchise to reprise her role of Chris MacNeil from the original movie.

Meg Ryan’s upcoming romantic comedyWhat Happens Later,which will mark her return to the genrethat made her famous after a long hiatus, also decided to change its release date, moving from October 13 to November 3. The movie follows ex-lovers Bill and Willa as they find themselves spending the night at an airport due to a snow storm, reliving old feelings but also remembering why they didn’t get along.

Finally, Sofia Coppola’sPriscillaalso moved its release day from October 27 to November 3, after the amazing reception the movie had after its presentation at Venice International Film Festival.