movie business for years but he never expected to be urging moviegoers to take out their phones during a film — let alone to be crafting friendship bracelets in preparation for an opening weekend. But there the chief executive and chair of the Marcus Corporation is in a promotion for his theatre chain headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, stringing beads together while humming «Shake It Off».
Movie theatres are readying for an onslaught like they've never seen before, beginning Friday when "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" debuts.
The concert film, compiled from several Swift shows at Southern California's SoFi Stadium, is expected to launch with USD 100 million, or possibly more. Advance ticket sales worldwide have already surpassed USD 100 million.
Swifties will descend.
Dancing will be encouraged.
«This is different,» says Marcus. «Take your phone out.
Take selfies. Dance, sing, get up, have a good time. We want to create an atmosphere.»
Concert films, of course, aren't anything new.
Just last month, the Talking Heads classic «Stop Making Sense» returned to theatres for a decades-later encore. But «The Eras Tour» heralds something new and potentially game-changing in the movie industry.
Two of the biggest stars on the planet — Swift and Beyonce, in December under a very similar arrangement, — are heading into cinemas in first-of-their-kind deals made directly with AMC Theaters that circumvent Hollywood studios and which, for now, leave streamers waiting on the sidelines.